Turkish MP threatens Haradinaj with exit from coalition if Dedaj Dedaj is not fired

Gjergj Dedaj, deputy minister of foreign affairs, has said Sunday through a Facebook post that Turkey and Serbia are aiming for their strategic return to Kosovo through their emisaries. In fact, the former leader of the Liberal Party of Kosovo, these two states have called them Balkan government. Deday Deputy Prime Minister's statements have prompted the reaction of [...]
Gjergj Dedaj, deputy minister of foreign affairs, has said Sunday through a Facebook post that Turkey and Serbia are aiming for their strategic return to Kosovo through their emisaries. In fact, the former leader of the Liberal Party of Kosovo, these two states have called them Balkan government.
The statements of Deputy Prime Minister Dedaj have prompted the reaction of representatives of the Turkish community, who through their deputy in the Kosovo Parliament, Fikrim Damka, have told Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister Dedaj.
In fact, Turkish MPs threaten that if the prime minister does not dismiss Deday, the ruling coalition will not have the parliamentary group's votes “6+”.
Deputy Prime Minister Deday has caused the shots to break between us. There have been similar statements to this day, but the latter is unaffordable to us. This time we have condemned this with regret. But that's not enough. The 6+ parliamentary group has made an official request to Prime Minister Haradinaj to dismiss Dedaj from office. We expect the prime minister to take the right step. If the prime minister doesn't get any initiative on this issue, we have also communicated to him that we will assess our votes in the coalition government”.
We think this person doesn't deserve to be deputy minister, but neither does the representative of any state duty. It through social networks has also made continued slander against Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan”, Damka has confirmed after meeting with Prime Minister Haradinaj, for the Turkish agency Dogan Haber Ajans, sends out Telegrafi.
Deadaj had written in a Facebook post that “Turkey and Serbia aim at their strategic return to Kosovo, each through their emissaries, remaining under the roots of centuries-old rule and the remains of these filthy rulers, who must be eradicated from Kosovo and the Sterrest Kastriot Lands!”.












