Government crash site: We're in a weird situation.

The government does not have the majority in parliament, but neither does the opposition. This makes the situation complicated for both sides, so the chief of the Democratic League of Kosovo Parliamentary Group has acknowledged that “we are in a strange situation “, when asked in the Kosovo Info Magazine whether it has [...]
This makes the situation complicated for both sides, so the chief of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo has acknowledged that “we are in a strange situation “, when asked in the Kosovo Info Magazine whether the opposition intends to overthrow the government.
“We need three more votes to get the successful no-confidence motion”, Hoti has said, alluding to the opposition's unisions in the vote against the government, Klan Kosvoa reports.
“Request support from party deputies in the position”.
What is clear is that Kosovo institutions are not working. We'll work in that direction, so we can have the motion, but make sure we have 61 votes of”.
“I hope it's been enough time for parties in power to see it doesn't work like this. The state is doing great damage to”.











