The LDK answers to Wessel: We are for dialogue, but not with these non-functional institutions.

Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veselini has accused the Democratic League of Kosovo yesterday of not including Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. According to Wessel, opposition political parties in the Parliament refused to be part of state responsibility -- part of the dialogue -- which addresses the interests of the state, not political parties. Unfortunately, the old syndrome of primitive clackarism, [...]
“Of course, the primary responsibility for this is to carry the LDK, which, on the one hand, down and down, is self-promising as an institutional party, until, on the other hand, practically acts against the institutional spirit. Respecting this spirit today, more than ever in these ten years, is the necessity and obligation of all political representatives in the country”, Wessel said.
In this created situation, Wessel says it should not be surprised why, in the absence of institutional action, which produces consensus and state decision-making, debate has shifted to the virtuality of social media, and as a result, this debate has lost full seriousness, to end in a free circulation without customs of conspiracy theories and new attractions to the political map of Kosovo and the region, according to subjective preferences.
Wessel's statement has been answered by LDK Secretary Ismet Beqiri. He for Indexline has said the LDK does not take the Speaker of the Parliament's statements at all seriously.
Kosovo is on hold, but so are we, of making big decisions, for which he is always called. He and his coalition are tired, unable even to pass a bill, or they do so with great difficulty, and let alone make big decisions. They are the ruling coalition, let them rule.
It is hypocrisy to accuse the LDK, we are for dialogue but not any kind of dialogue, not by these non-functional institutions”, has declared Beqiri.
According to him, if they can continue, let the LDK think they are unable to govern. Beqiri has proposed that the country go to early elections from which the new institutions will emerge.
The LDK secretary thinks Wessel is in trouble, as he says with his boss, Thaci, so he's trying to find his excuses.












