Internationals awaiting Prime Minister Haradinaj for Month

Kosovo's prime minister continues not to respond to the interventions, which are being called by the opposition. Some of the interventions have already passed a month since they were called, but the executive head has not yet gone to the session to face the Parliament deputies. Kosovo Prime Minister [...]
Kosovo's prime minister continues not to respond to the interventions, which are being called by the opposition. Some of the interventions have already passed a month since they were called, but the executive head has not yet gone to the session to face the Parliament deputies.
The intervention of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, in connection with corruption and organised crime in Kosovo's institutions and top officials, which was in order to be held at the 16 April session, but has not yet been held.
Opposition MPs say the prime minister is doing this on purpose, while the Parliament's monitors call it the head of the Government's total negligence against the legislature and its mechanisms.
Vetevendosje MP Glauk Konjufca, once head of the parliamentary group, says this passage of the prime minister is like spreading a political mentality of the prime minister.
According to him, this prime minister's political mentality is that the parliament's work takes as digestive, as it has primary and secondary jobs.
And that's because there's been some kind of strategy here, and here I don't rule out any government in the past that the Assembly is violated because the Prime Minister's Parliament identifies it with the opposition and thinks it has to do with its political opponents, so the Assembly should be violated and ignored. It's a primitive concept, anti-democratic concept. He does not know that even majority deputies themselves do not understand that the government above all does not control the opposition, the government above all controls the majority”, Konjufca said.
Even LDK deputy Lumir Abdixhiku sees this trend as an indication that the opposition is very much prepared than power.
He for Kosova Prees, stresses that the opposition is dealing with citizens' problems with competence, so each of the interventions is called to address and address a problem of Kosovo citizens.
The government has not been competent in addressing these problems and in the coming of the debate. So, we've had a lot of interference in which the Government has been completely absent, the respective resource ministers haven't come to the interface at all. On the other hand, recommendations adopted at the session have not been implemented at all by the government. I believe that this is an indication of an extremely well prepared opposition and an extremely poor position”, Abdixhiku said.
According to Abdixhiku, the country's executive has understood its weak power in Parliament, so he wants to weaken Parliament in order not to account for it, nor take responsibility from Parliament.
But, otherwise, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's party, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, thinks. Haradinaj's party MP chief Ahmet Isufi says of Kosova Prejs, that his party chief is willing to come to the Parliament to respond to the interventions, but that those opposition has turned them into a daily topic just to block the legislature's work.
“Interpelances have become the daily topic in the Kosovo Parliament, which shows they are only trying to block the work of the Parliament, and this is not a good way because the image of the Parliament weakens. The government has jobs, is functioning, Prime Minister Haradinaj has submitted readiness every time he needs to be in interference, but counting on the Government's agenda. Interpretations have now been added, and there are still things to continue that are pushing other topics on the agenda”, Isufi stressed.
Isufi has also proposed an idea in the Parliament's leadership, where, according to him, a special day should only be for interpelence, another for law review, and another day only for their vote.
Even the House monitors see the prime minister's response to the Assembly as problematic.
Artan Murati from KDI calls Prime Minister Haradinaj's neglect not to participate in interference at the right time when they called, but always postponed.
According to him, two problems that they faced during the sixth legislature should be addressed.
The first “is the time the intervals were invited, we have seen that the head of the Assembly, the Assembly, in general, has not followed the requirements for interspelence in the real time when they have been laid down and we have seen cases when the government's 100-day discussion of the work of this Government has been discussed. We also have intervals that have been invited now for several months and they have still not actually succeeded in implementing the practice ... And second, it is the total neglect of Prime Minister Haradinaj in this case against the Parliament and the Government Supervisory mechanisms. Because we have seen the tendency by the prime minister to set the schedule for the” intervals, Murati said.
The country's prime minister, in addition to the corruption intervention, would have to face another two anchors Monday, but has postponed them, demanding that the session be held on Friday since he is likely only present at the session.












