Government depends on taxes é deepens divisions among coalition partners

Government depends on taxes é deepens divisions among coalition partners

The Kosovo Government's decision to impose a 100 per cent tax on products coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has led leaders of the ruling parties “to call for” between themselves. While Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj insists on not repenting the tax, the leader of the tax Kadri Wessel's PDK has warned possible collapse [...]

The Kosovo Government's decision to impose a 100 per cent tax on products coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has led leaders of the ruling parties “to call for” between themselves. While Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj insists on not repenting the tax, the leader of the tax PDK Kadri Veseli has warned possible collapse of current government

The clash between the ruling coalition partners has begun to deepen in recent days. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj of Prime Minister Kadri Wessel have not spared without stinging each other either on the 11th anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of independence.

The cause of all this has become the tax imposed on Serbia's products, on which the two coalition leaders are continuing to have completely opposing positions.

While Wessel is demanding suspension of the fee, Haradinaj is not giving up insisting on failing to withdraw the measure. As a result, the first The PDK two days ago cited the prime minister's collapse of the Government, whose wheel Haradinaj holds.

Although that would not happen because of the tax, Wessel declared that the collapse of the government could occur because of the interests of Kosovo citizens, Zeri writes.

Following this warning, it was reported that the executive leader has issued an offensive statement to Wessel as he left the hearing room.

Despite this, questioned who was addressed in that form, Haradinaj during yesterday's day said he remembers nothing about the issue.

Meanwhile, that there are currently disagreements between the coalition and MPs from the two largest coalition parties even agree, AAK PDK. Although they say it is not time to go to the elections, they claim they are willing to enter an election process whenever the time comes.

 

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