Coalition partners turn their backs on Haradinaj, left alone

Despite international pressure from Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is refusing to back off from the decision to impose tax on Serbian and Bosnian products. Unlike him, the largest coalition partner, The PDK is not going to stop demanding a 100 per cent suspension. From here on Friday, chief executive [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has begun to feel abandoned by ruling coalition partners in terms of the tax issue.
During yesterday's day, chief executive has accused coalition partners, PDK Chairman Kadri Veselin and Initiative leader Fatmir Limaj of changing positions on the tariff imposed on Serbian products.
While Haradinaj is insisting that the tax should not be lifted without an agreement on recognition, The PDK is seeking its suspension, writes further the newspaper “Voice”.
Meanwhile, though so far the Initiative has pledged that there will be no tax removal, following pressure coming from the US, he has declared that a decision will soon be made in line with international suggestions. The U.S. is persistently demanding the suspension of 100 per cent committed mass to products coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina...












