Caday Buyup is talking about government restructuring: Wolf wants fog

The current ruling coalition in Kosovo is facing many challenges. In the internal plan, with strikes and growing discontent in various sectors, where the fundamental requirement is to raise wages. And in the external plan, the challenge remains the issue of the customs tariff imposed on Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is not [...]
The strike in the education sector is also seen as a threat to the life expectancy of the government led by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
The strike, organised by the United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK), according to Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Donika Cadaj-Bujupi, has been created by influential people in Kosovo to increase pressure on Government.
Caday-Bujupi tells Radio Free Europe that raising subjects that sprout from nothing is not random, which, according to her, are hard to explain by rational minds. Despite all this pressure, she says the Haradinaj government will not release and continue working.
It's kind of a tendency to create a confusion in public opinion, thus trying to cloud the image of the Government, putting it under pressure to let down on harmful topics, and the so-called painful compromises, and other agendas that very suspicious acts in our country are pushing forward. Her mind has turned the government into a success, and as for these attempts to raise the nuclear problems, I can only say: the wolf wants fog, or, in our case, the snake”, Caday-Bujupi says.
Even Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister, who comes from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj says the restructuring of the government is not expected this year. Hoxha tells Radio Free Europe that this year there will be no early elections.












