” LDK payable politically, inexperienced Vetevendosje”

University professor Berim Ramosaj, once a former deputy in the Kosovo Assembly, has said that delaying reaching agreement between LDK and Vetevendosje is taking place because of their ambitions to take power at any cost. “They are in a way oriented towards a power ambition agreement, not [...]
The “they are in a way oriented towards a power ambition agreement, and not the essence program”, Ramosaj said.
“The LDK has a relatively right-wing programme, and solutions to problems are seen with less state intervention, while the VV programme is a programme where state intervention” is seen.
And I think it allows for a very hybrid program, not an organic structure, but a mechanical structure.
“programs like this can be implemented with a job that is not four years old, but I think that LDK and LVV in some form have shown that they are very adaptive. Serious parties when they take programming positions and place them as postulates are stubborn in their realisation. This government, however in programming orientation and campaigning, has been trying to break off the fight against corruption, what happens, I think this government would have to be for solving the problem with Serbia and membership in international organisations. This government was supposed to be the government of the” dialogue.
Ramosaj in Zone B, has drawn a comparison between the first two subjects to appear in the 6 October elections.
“The LDK, in terms of experience in developments and making major decisions, is prominent as the institutionl party but not the highest degree of political courage, while the VV is inexperienced. We have examples from European and global practices, that populist and radical parties have worked out at the easiest”.
“The LDK, there is a lack of political courage that was observed in the Mustafa Government, as far as statehood is concerned, are ready for compromise”.
He has stressed that Isa Mustafa was not supposed to be the chief negotiator on the part of the LDK in the government-building agreement because he did not compete in elections, according to him.












