Hamiti: Haradinaj took advantage of special invitation after he knew government would fall

Former Kosovo Ambassador to London Muhamet Hamiti has said it is paradoxical to hold government collection after Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the prime minister's post. He says it should be known that a government that has resigned cannot sit down and make decisions. According to him, comparisons with Britain's prime minister [...]
He says it should be known that a government that has resigned cannot sit down and make decisions.
According to him, comparisons with Great Britain Prime Minister Theresa May and outgoing Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj are completely theoretical.
Hamiti at KTV's interactive “” says Kosovo had a minority government since May last year.
“This government has kept The PSD because it had no votes either for passing laws”, he says.
Commenting on Haradinaj's resignation, he has said he has taken advantage of the coincidence because, according to him, the government was thus falling.
He says Haradinaj would have no reason to resign only to Special if the government was stable.
Hamiti further adds that if all parties are sure to hold the elections, they must gather and break up the assembly.
He says Haradinaj, if he wanted new elections, would join the opposition's no-confidence motion.
He adds that the waste of time to proclaim elections does not lead anywhere and does not meet anyone.
At the same time, the party's readiness for elections does not view it as so, since, according to him, they have had nothing to say but are ready for elections.
According to him, there are various problems in all parties.
Hamiti has said that this government so far has ruled badly and has been passed on by scandals.
Speaking of coalitions, he says the major parties would have to race alone to see the people's support for them.
“I think today's opposition should be the next government”, he says.
According to him, the coalition between the LDK and the VV could function, even though one is the right and the left party.
Meanwhile, commenting on Kosovo's relations with the international plain, he says the situation is worse than ever.











