Citizens Want Parliamentary Elections

In addition to the opposition, which has long been demanding extraordinary parliamentary elections, it seems that citizens also have access to elections this year. In a poll, 1309 residents have been asked whether there should be parliamentary elections within this year. Out of 1309 residences, 981 per cent or 75 per cent have voted in favour of elections, 274 or [...]
In a poll, 1309 residents have been asked whether there should be parliamentary elections within this year.
Out of 1309 residences, 981 per cent or 75 per cent have voted in favour of elections -- 274 per cent or 21 per cent -- have voted against holding elections this year, and 54 persons or 4 per cent have voted they do not know.
Otherwise, the government coalition continues to insist that they have a stable government, however, when it comes to voting laws, the Assembly has long problems with lack of quorum. This was due to the Serbian List coalition's departure, which occurred after the tax was imposed on Serbia, but also the opposition issuing hearings.
On the other hand, the opposition is demanding extraordinary elections. They have even filed no-confidence motions against Haradinaj government.
Various opposition representatives are convinced that within this year there will be elections, until September they see it as a month when the government could collapse.













