AAKA Deputy Chairman: Haradinaj did not demand his resignation for tax, coalition is functioning well

The country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, is facing numerous pressures stemming from international but local factors as well. The tax, imposed on Serbian and Bosnian goods, has raised doubts that it could become “a cause for fight” for the overthrow of Haradinaj-led government. But such a thing denies the deputy chairman [...]
The tax, imposed on Serbian and Bosnian goods, has raised doubts that it could become “a cause for fight” for the overthrow of Haradinaj-led government.
But such a thing denies Alliance for the Future of Kosovo deputy chairman Ahmet Isufi.
He for Online Economy says the country's prime minister has not been asked to resign from the position of executive chief, due to the tax.
According to him, let the government drop by 61 votes by motion in the Assembly, if one can manage to secure.
“No, no, no such request was made by anyone. But on the day 61 votes are made, anyone can ask for the no-confidence motion for Government, and normally since they have votes they don't even ask, they do the”, Isufi said.
AAK's number two, states the ruling coalition is functioning well.
As far as opposing statements by coalition partners are concerned, he views them as normal while a Government is led by several different parties.
The “Coalation is functioning well, despite certain shades that exist among political parties, and for that are divided parties but that coalitions are usually linked to political, institutional interests for Kosovo society. In view of these interests, there are also shades but important ones that decisions are Governments, are common, and we continue to have multiple decisions and define the programming line of this government”, Isufi said.
Reports with the United States of America, Isufi says they are not built for one day, so according to him, they are traditional and powerful.
Isufi said the heads of state cannot withdraw from their decisions, as he adds that Kosovo cannot become a commodity for others in the region.
He asks the US to pressure Serbia.
But it doesn't make us withdraw from our decisions because we can't constantly become homesick to others in the region. This is required on the part of Kosovo, but no pressure is being put on Serbia, no pressure is being put on the Vuciqi and Dacic politics of others who are following Milosevic's same policy. The cause must once be accused and stopped, Kosovo is also towards established European integrations, is Western pro, pro-American, even the most pro-American people in the Balkans, and the US's interest is to be with Kosovo, to be with Albanians and to have a special strategy in the Balkans. This controversy is against Serbia, against Russia. So it should be understood and any countering Russia at the moment is pro”, Isufi added.











