Deda: Opposition Must Make Common List

Kosovo Assembly MP Ilir Deda has spoken through a Facebook post, how important is going to the elections, not who will become prime minister. The next “The next elections are opportunities for Kosovo, but not with the discussions “who is prime minister” or “who with the cone is bon coalition” before or after the elections. Logic [...]
Kosovo Assembly MP Ilir Deda has spoken through a Facebook post, how important is going to the elections, not who will become prime minister.
The next “The next elections are opportunities for Kosovo, but not with the discussions “who is prime minister” or “who with the cone is bon coalition” before or after the elections.
Logic says the current government must become opposition, and the current opposition becomes the next Government. And in Kosovo sound logic is being challenged.
Where is the logic to be against PAN as a group, but do I go out with a PAN election?
Or, where is the logic that in these crucial elections to say “membership will be our own way out in the election”?
Or “only coalition with our leader”?
All parties face their survey after August 3rd, where all four major parties are between 19 and 22%, and because of the margin of error, it is unknown which party is the first. I see no change here, but the half-changing UN government again.
It's just an opportunity to change what's on the table for 10 years, but it never did because of reports among parties, and their party interests or groups within parties. This is the unification of democratic forces, the common list, and the emergency governing programme. ”











