Serbian List Also Distracts LDK, This Time Between Haziri and Osman

Divisions within the Democratic League of Kosovo are growing. Internal elections are being handed over to the break up of sub-conceptions, and some sshishes have been accompanied by beatings. A different approach that speaks of differences within the subject is also the possibility of Serbian List involvement in the no-confidence motion to oust the Haradinaj government. [...]
A different approach that speaks of differences within the subject is also the possibility of Serbian List involvement in the no-confidence motion to oust the Haradinaj government.
There are exactly two key party figures -- Lutfi Haziri and Vjosa Osmani -- who are estimated to be the main candidates in the race for the first of the LDK, and who have different positions on the government's collapse.
While Haziri flatly denies the possibility of building up or overthrowing the government with the help of the Serbian List vote, Osmani says they will not seek the votes of the latter, but emphasises that they will not get involved in the will of MPs, regardless of their ethnicity or parliamentary group.
LDK deputy head Lutfi Haziri says that even the latter have their constitutional rights as Kosovo deputies, but that it stresses that the LDK cannot allow a political grouping dependent heavily on the influence of official Belgrade, to be protagonist in building and in overthrowing the government.
“The motion of no-confidence against LDK has been organised, inspired, signed with Serb List participation, but has been a problem The PDK that has accepted at the time was the same part. We don't have the same political culture, that makes us different... Politically, for the LDK it is unacceptable that they then have a critical role in major political processes, because the correction behind them stands outside Kosovo and that source in Belgrade releases trick water”, he says.
Haziri's co-party, MP Vjosa Osmani, says they do not ask for the Serbian List's signatures for the collapse of the government, but do not associate in the will of MPs, regardless of their ethnicity or parliamentary group.
Osmani says he will reconfirm 58 signatures collected so far, which so far are only from the opposition.
She also recalls that all who today complain in Serbian List votes have participated in the motion against the LDK government in 2017.
We're not going to ask for the signatures of the Serbian List, but to have one thing clear, when they enter the Assembly and put the motion in the vote, we can't control the individual deputies' vote, we don't mix the will of the MP, regardless of their ethnicity, regarding the motion we propose... The threshold in a positive light, ours are the deputies of power, of the ruling parties which are expressing disagreement with the way it is ruling with Kosovo. If they are serious about those remarks, they may not hesitate three or four of them to give the signatures so that we have 61”, she said.
The opposing positions within the LDK are not new to current connoisseur Rasim Alija.
“There have been attitudes and continue to have opposing positions, acts, key figures within the LDK. We remember the president's election and a host of other decisions regarding opposing positions within the LDK. But this current issue about the Serbian List's involvement in the collapse of the government has to do more as a race within the political subject itself. We know that the two main figures inside trying to get the LDK leader are Lutfi Haziri and Vjosa Osmani, and therefore the clash is seen in such a spirit, race within political subject”, Alija says.
Alija adds that this is the issue belonging to the LDK leadership and not to personalities within the subject. Despite the various divisions within the LDK, which were accompanied by beatings and break-ups of the sub-sea congregations, Alija believes all of this will not result in divisions of the subject.
The process of legitimising the new LDK chairman will be brought around the image of Isa Mustaf. It is the only figure that will manage to keep the Democratic League of Kosovo united, he points out.
The LDK is holding domestic elections, whose assemblies are now and sometimes being interrupted because of the tension of members, which have been accompanied by beatings.












