Government Could Fall Down at the End of Summer

The Democratic League of Kosovo, backed by opposition parties, is also seeking both signatures, as they themselves declare for no-confidence motion against Haradinaj government. This initiative for no-confidence motion, connoisseur of political issues is considering the opposition's reasonable reflection, but that they don't see anything concrete in this direction before the second half [...]
This initiative for no-confidence motion, connoisseur of political issues is considering the opposition's reasonable reflection, but that they don't see anything concrete in this direction before the second half of July.
Political affairs acquaintance Behlul Beqaj says that since the first day of the government's work, Haradinaj has had reason for its collapse.
According to him, the idea of overthrowing the Government can also find the support of the international factor, thus creating the new political spectrum, which would end the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process.
But Beqaj says this would require some kind of guarantee.
“cannot be allowed by internationals to go to the polls if those who insist on the elections priorly do not provide a kind of guarantee that they will be supportive of successful conclusion of the dialogue process Kosovo-Serbia) within the existing borders, and I believe that this is the formula that is being followed, and if this is followed by the international factor's blessing, it does not rule out the possibility of the opposition reaching the goal of ousting the government coalition”, Beqaj says.
Also, according to him, there has been no willingness of the international factor, taking into account the circumstances in the dialogue process.
While analyst Ramush Tahiri thinks there is no proceeding of the government's collapse initiative before the second half of July.
The Kosovo Parliament's “Deputies in June are 2 years old, and they are able to get a year's pay without a job, because they are recognised as a full mandate and a working stage. I don't believe until June has passed that MPs will cut their mandate within 15 days or 20 days. So there is no government fall, or there is no proceeding of the initiative for no no no-confidence motion against the Haradinaj government, before September or before the end of half of July”, he says.
He says he sees only political noise, but not even the collapse of the Government, at least until the month before September.
The LDK, PSD and Vetevendosje votes are not enough for the collapse of the government, and therefore, the opposition should seek other partners to achieve finalisation of the initiative it has undertaken.
Meanwhile, the Serbian List has expressed readiness to bring down Haradinaj Government.
But, according to Artan Murati from the Kosovo Democratic Institute, the government would not have to be brought down with the votes of the Serbian List, since in this way it would only politically strengthen the Serbian List.
I don't consider that only the opposition can do anything alone, but it would not be strange at all if a political subject from the ruling coalition voted to bring this government down, because we have seen such actions in the past. What is known, what can surely be said is that it is almost credible that this government will carry the mandate to the end of”, Murati says.
LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa, in addition to meeting with Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti, has also met with the PSD's Shpend Ahmeti to discuss steps away to successfully finalise the no-confidence motion on the government.
In the LDK have stated that they will not seek the votes of the Serbian List for collapse of Government, but since the motion appears in the polls, they will not interfere with the vote of MPs, be they of the Serbian List or any political subject.
The LDK's Target, according to them, are MPs from the ruling parties, who are unhappy with the work of the Government.
Days earlier, the LDK's chief of deputies met with the PSD's Vetevendosje, and MP Ilir Deda and Mimoza Kusari to discuss the matter, and have harmonised the text of the no-confidence motion.
Later, MP Milaim Zeka, who took the votes under the umbrella of the Kosovo Initiative and is now an independent MP, has declared he will vote for the collapse of the government.












