Opposition's Difficult Calculation to Fall Down Government

While the quakes in the PAN coalition have already surfaced as a cause of tax on Serbia, neither the opposition parties are sitting back. They are looking for votes that would enable the government to collapse through a no-confidence motion. In the Democratic League of Kosovo, they have said they have the votes of deputies [...]
While the quakes in the PAN coalition have already surfaced as a cause of tax on Serbia, neither the opposition parties are sitting back.
They are looking for votes that would enable the government to collapse through a no-confidence motion.
In the Democratic League of Kosovo, they have said they have the votes of Albanian coalition deputies, but they do not exclude the Serbian List either.
LDK Secretary General Ismet Beqiri has said they will not pray to Serbian deputies to give them votes, but if they show readiness, they will not refuse.
He said this is not revenge for those who ousted Isa Mustaf from power with Serb votes, but that with votes on the list this government was created.
In Vetevendosje, they say they are in co-ordination with the LDK for the possibility of a motion, because the PSD no longer considers it the opposition.
Albulen Haxhiu has said the good would be for Ramush Haradinaj to bring himself down after all the scandals his government has produced.
Despite the VVI's LDK losing confidence in Shpend Ahmeti's party, it says they are always willing to vote on the collapse of government.
But, Frasher Krasniqi has said they refuse to bring down the government with the help of Serbian deputies.
The possibility of coalition collapse has also left Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj himself, who has warned developments for the days and weeks ahead.











