The divided coalition, opposition convinced there will be elections in autumn

On the anniversary of the formation of the government led by Ramush Haradinaj, opposition parties will try to bring it down through the motion and send the country to early elections. Although the LDK, VV and PSD have long begun collecting signatures, the beginning of September is expected to be the time when the no-confidence motion [...]
Although the LDK, VV and PSD have long begun collecting signatures, the start of September is expected to be the time when the no-confidence motion will be dropped for a vote in the Assembly, KTV reports.
From the LDK agree that they still do not have the necessary votes, until they are convinced that at the beginning of autumn they will manage to convince even some deputies of the ruling coalition to support their initiative.
That the country must go to the polls, the leaders say in power.
Although he says he will not support the opposition motion, the deputy initiative has another idea.
But, from the pro-election voices in September, the prime minister's party is not surprised.
She is convinced that the government led by Haradinaj has done good work and that, as such, should continue to lead the executive.
AAK's Ramush Haradinaj has been elected prime minister of Kosovo in September 2017, thus leading the ruling coalition along with the PDK, the Initiative, Serbian List AKR, as well as several other minority parties.












