Obadiah: We're working to bring Haradinaj down.

Lumir Abdixhiku, LDK deputy, has said the opposition is in talks to make sufficient numbers to bring down the Haradinaj government. In KTV's interactive, he has said that the opposition currently has votes, but “s will, to vote, put the government's no-confidence motion” to vote. “We have 27 deputies, [...]
In KTV's interactive, he has said that the opposition currently has votes, but “s will, to vote, put the government's no-confidence motion” to vote.
“We have 27 MPs, we are in question with political parties to do the numbers, and how to do the numbers we will put to the polls. If we had 61, we would. The progress of this government depends on the opposition. As far as I have understood from public statements, other opposition parties are willing to support the initiative. It is the initiative of the non-party opposition”, he has said.
Abdixhiku has added that how the opposition does not want to bring down the government with the votes of the Serbian List “because we feel we are part of another state's” plans.
As for the political platform for the latest phase of dialogue, Abdixhiku has said the LDK sees the platform proposed by the government as poorly prepared, not serious and with unconstitutional claims.
He has also said President Hashim Thaci's role in dialogue with Serbia cannot be monitored by the Parliament, nor does he report to the Assembly.
The second “object to the name of President Thaci, who is at least favourable for this phase of dialogue. Kosovo needs consensus”, Abdixhiku has said.
He has even commented Thaci's statement that “Kosovo is ready to compromise”.
This statement was reckless. That's the way it's not going to the dialogue. Even if you have such claims, it is not openly declared”, he has indicated.











