Conjufca: Voter motion this week, government collapse unknown

This week, the meeting of opposition leaders is expected, so for a vote of confidence in current governance. The opposition is looking for the position vote, while the LDK still has no decision whether to ask for Serbian List votes. The motion is expected this week, but not the government's dismissal. Democratic League MP [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo MP Vjosa Osmani has reconfirmed the meeting of opposition party leaders within this week, whose goal said it is to intensify co-operation between them and co-ordination over the content of the motion for the collapse of current governance.
Osmani refusing to talk about the names of deputies from the majority who have been targeted to receive signatures for coalition collapse. PAN, said those MPs have long been co-operating.
She says finalising these co-operations with MPs and positions will only take place after the three opposition party leaders have been warned.
“over the course of this week there will be meetings at the level of leaders of these political parties that are in the opposition at the moment to coordinate the time of the motion to be put to the polls, and to see how we can coordinate with other individual MPs who are currently in power because in terms of the numbers it needs at least four more MPs to vote so that the motion is successful, so at the moment it has intensified co-operation to co-ordinate time and co-ordinate the contents of the motion because it needs to be applied... and the ruling MP within the coalition are not happy with the way that the current coalition is obviously continuing co-operation with the time it says Osman.
The parliamentary party's largest opposition party in the country, Vjosa Osmani, does not rule out the possibility of co-operation with the government even deputies of the Serbian List, as it indicated that this decision would be made in the coming days.
This is a decision that will be made in the coming days, and the LDK leadership will be held this week, and then our party's other bodies will be discussed, because there is still no party decision regarding this“, she says.
And Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group chief Glauk Konjufca says now is the time of motion to bring down the ruling coalition PAN, and this week will be crucial for drafting the motion text, but not for the collapse of the ruling coalition.
Konjufca agrees that the opposition does not have the votes for the collapse of the government, but says they will also seek within the ruling coalition.
Whatever we can conclude right now is that we have pledges from opposition subjects as far as the collapse of the government, but not even the majority deputies, this doesn't mean that we're not going to try the next few days to come up with the signatures of an MP who has been critical of posing the current government...0721 as far as it goes to the text and the inscriptions of the opposition I can say it's crucial, but as regards the government's collapse, I can't conclude that it's going to be a crucial subject to the week's attack, Confju.
More critical of two major opposition parties is MP PSD, Dardan Sejdiu, who says that despite the signings of the Haradinaj government's collapse, it was handed over in July last year, opposition co-operation has so far been lacking.
According to him, so far the LDK and the Vetevendosje Movement have had only charges against the PSD and not co-ordination, without which, he says, cannot happen to the collapse of this government.
“Unfortunately in this year we have seen only one approach by other opposition subjects that has been the charge against the PSD, we welcome Mr Mustafa's initiative to see even the president of the Social Democrat Party, Mr. Shpend Ahmeti, has already indicated that we welcome the initiative, but in fact the truth is that there has been a year that we have given the signatures and we have told them that the way ahead is the opposition co-ordination of all opposition groups and with a common strategy we can also bring down, but by accusing an opposition subject, and by not taking any kind of initiative, leaves no one of government as weak as this, the Sejdiu says.
At least 61 votes must be secured for the collapse of the government.












