MP PDK's denying crisis within the ruling coalition

Claims of no stability among the ruling coalition partners in Kosovo have dismissed them, PDK parliamentary group chief Memli Krasniqi. According to him, there is no crisis within the ruling parties, because as the governing programme is being respected, there is no problem among them. Therefore, MP Krasniqi stressed that elections [...]
According to him, there is no crisis within the ruling parties, because as the governing programme is being respected, there is no problem among them. That is why MP Krasniqi stressed that new elections this year will not be held.
Krasniqi said in an interview for Kosovo Press that while work in Government is continuing and that they have no deviation from respecting the coalition agreement.
Meanwhile, he accused opposition parties of lacking courage and harmony among themselves of steps they should take to claim to overthrow the Haradinaj government.
The “in the country we have full agreement with the heads of parliamentary groups that are part of the coalition. We have regular meetings and constant communication and in this context there is no movement, nor a change. I believe the same is happening in government because you see that the work is going on. We've said and we're repeating and today that as long as the Government programme is respected which is our joint contract that has enabled the establishment of this government and the prosperity of its work, there should be no problems. So far there is no slip from respecting this deal”, Krasniqi says.
Citing opposition initiative for no-confidence motion against Haradinaj government, deputy PDK, Memli Krasniqi, says such a refrain has been listening for over 11 months, but without anything concrete.
No change I see today for a month or three months, nothing extraordinary has happened either on the political scene or less within the ruling coalition. The issues of opposition statements are their legitimate statements. And these statements are seen as having no agreement among themselves about the steps they want to take. The motion back is already approximately 11 months old, but the courage to take such steps they do not have because they do not want elections. In fact, no one wants elections in Kosovo, and this is evidence that the elections will not have”, Krasniqi says of Kosovo Press.
Meanwhile, for the positions of colleagues of other ruling parties, separately those of NISMA, Krasniqi said they do not see them as any reason for serious treatment of the Haradinaj Government coalition's functioning.
Otherwise, it has been reportedly a crisis within the government coalition in recent days, especially after the controversy of AAK officials and those from the Initiative.












