Elections can be held in autumn

The government “Haradinaj” has managed to bring its mandate almost half-term despite the lack of necessary numbers in the Parliament and continued opposition demand for its collapse, but also the frustrations of the major ruling coalition partner (PDK) with the tax. Political analysts, however, estimate that the country will most likely go [...]
Political analysts, however, estimate that the country will most likely go to early parliamentary elections this autumn.
Immediately after the formation of the government, led by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's two largest opposition parties -- LVI's LDK -- were beginning to warn the government's collapse, respectively, early parliamentary elections. But although about a year and a half of the current government's formation has not taken any concrete steps that would lead to early elections.
Meanwhile, in addition to the opposition, with the collapse of the Government recently threatened President Hashim Thaci and Chief Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel. Until the head of state in October last year had called on Haradinaj to be “concerned about the dialogue issue, the head of the Assembly said it does not last two days in a government that violates reports with the US.
These threats on the part of two institutional leaders have resulted from the prime minister's insistence on non-reforming the borders and for failing to thank the imposed tax on Serbian products. /Zeri/











