The government does not have the majority, but the opposition does not have the 61 votes needed for the collapse of the government.

The government does not have the majority, but the opposition does not have the 61 votes needed for the collapse of the government.

In September 2017, Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj took the lead in the Government of Kosovo. With 61 votes for, a abstention and without the presence of the opposition, the Kosovo Assembly had elected the new Government, consisting of a pre-election coalition of the June 11th elections. Even though the [...] Assembly

With 61 votes for, a abstention and without the presence of the opposition, the Kosovo Assembly had elected the new Government, consisting of a pre-election coalition of the June 11th elections.

Although the Kosovo Assembly has 120 deputies, against this government there was no vote, since MPs from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Alternatives had released the Assembly Hall in protest, following the refusal to demand for debate over the composition of the new government.

The government was formed thanks to a broad coalition consisting of 23 political parties, which is the largest ruling coalition ever registered in the number of political parties making up it.

Kryeziu's progress by the Group for Jury and Political Studies says that, being such a coalition, the Haradinaj government has made the record increase in the number of ministries in 21, which is associated with another record number of over 70 deputy ministers.

As if all of this were not enough, according to Kryeziu, the Haradinaj Government has appointed five national co-ordinators who in the Government hierarchy are at the level of ministers, while their field of activity interacts with the current ministries.

A coalition this big, with a cabinet as big, is inevitable to make the government inefficient, unmanaged, subject to misuse and vulnerable. This is because the coalition of 23 parties has not proved for a moment that their co-operation has the basis of governing plans before their short-term, and narrow interests. Therefore, the Haradinaj government within these 21 months of governance has been forced to change 13 ministers to six different ministries of”, Kryeziu says.

These changes in various ministries are in place for a few months of government. The first to suffer from these changes were the AKR's Albena Resitaj and Bajram Hasani of the Social Democrat Initiative party, members of parties in coalition with the PDK and the AAK.

These changes have occurred for various reasons. From the political ones in the case of Serbian List ministers due to boycotting their work in Government, to those for reasons of restructuring according to the inadequate demands of ruling coalition partners, as in the case of former Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani and former Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Albena Resitiy<18x1>, Kryeziu says.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has since been led by the New Kosovo Alliance and has largely undergone changes. For a short time, three ministers were replaced. Also, ministers were changed to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Environment and Space Planning and the Ministry of Management of Local Power. The Ministry of Innovation and Intervention is on this road, where he has recently resigned from the minister's post, Besim Beqaj.

At the end of March last year, the Serbian List made a decision to leave the government, following the arrest of Office for Kosovo chief Marko Djuric, who had entered Kosovo without permission from Kosovo authorities. With the release of two ministers from the Serbian List ranks to two relevant ministries of agriculture and local Power Management, two other ministers from the Serb minority community have immediately been appointed.

The release of the Serbian List by Haradinaj Government and the composition changes as a result, according to members of civil society, is not that they have changed the Government's holding party, but because of its fragility it has been forced to be vulnerable to the demands of a opposition party, like the Social Democrat Party.

After all these events, political affairs analyst Imer Mushkolaj tells Radio Free Europe that the Haradinaj government is keeping the interest of political parties making up the government coalition and the inability of the opposition to create numbers to bring down this government.

According to him, the Haradinaj government could continue in that form until any of the coalition partners make votes with the opposition to bring down Government.

This Government is operating exclusively for the interests of coalition partners. It is not the goal of improving the lives of the people of Kosovo who have voted political subjects and therefore this coalition government has been created, but the goal is that the more party and politically gain, regardless of how we know, now and a long time work in the Assembly is blocked”, says Mushkolaj.

Analyst Mushkolaj estimates that from the very beginning, the government led by Ramush Haradinaj has not been certain in the sense of continuing work.

The government is extremely weak, but so far it is managing to survive. It is now another issue that this mode of functioning is harmful to citizens in the sense that many decisions that would have to be decided in the Assembly are actually failing to pass”, Mushkolaj says.

With the current ruling coalition facing the fact that the majority's defeat in the Parliament, the opposition in the Kosovo Assembly continues to contest the legitimacy of the current government of Kosovo, but has officially not undertaken any initiative towards raising any no-confidence motion, however the issue is cited as a real possibility.

However, based on the current situation, the government does not have the majority, but neither does the opposition have the 61 votes needed for the collapse of the government, but LDK officials say it will try to secure the votes needed for the collapse of the government.

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