Hoti says Haradinaj himself had to seek vote of confidence

According to LDK Parliamentary Group chief Avdullah Hoti, the moment has come that the initiative for no-confidence motion on Haradinaj's government is going to the Parliamentary Group. He has said that the <x0 state is in total chaos” and current processes make the moment to advance the motion. However, Hoti has added that the opposition does not have votes. According to [...]
He has said that the <x0 state is in total chaos” and current processes make the moment to advance the motion.
However, Hoti has added that the opposition does not have votes. According to him, the opposition needs three more votes, and they expect to get from the deputies in the position, “that have shown themselves loud against the government”.
Hoti has said that given the country's situation, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj himself has had to ask for a vote of confidence to see the support he has in the Parliament.
We'll see if the other MPs in the Assembly are willing, who at the hearings are more critical than the opposition itself. Let's see if they really think about what they're saying and whether they're willing to support the motion. Co-ordination between the opposition is not missing. We have recently collected the signatures of the three parliamentary groups, and two deputies from the Alternative. 58 are, it takes three signatures to succeed”, he said.
But I want to make it different. The regulation envisions two kinds of motions. The opposition's motion for distrust and that of the prime minister of confidence when he sees that there is the necessary parliamentary support. By May of last year, when the Serbian List came out of the coalition, and when in September eventually came to the opposition side, this coalition sukka the majority in the Parliament. In a country of parliamentary democracy, it would have to have the prime minister himself seek a vote of confidence to see if there are 61 votes in the Assembly”, Hoti said.












