Haliti Haradinaj: Can't be ruled by force in Europe, tax has been wrong

The government “Haradinaj” did not do something extraordinary during its mandate, in addition to problems that have been politically flat and have had to do with the issue of talks with Serbia. This is the assessment of Parliament's deputy head, Xhavit Haliti, for nearly two years' rule by Ramush Haradinaj. High official of the Democratic Party [...]
The senior official of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) in an interview for “Zerin” did not spare from criticism the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, which is led by Haradinaj, citing him as having made the Agreement for Demarketation with Montenegro while it was in opposition, since he came to power and voted that same agreement. He also criticises Haradinaj for the 100 per cent tax on Serbian goods, saying no one can rule with force within Europe. “Each government must follow European rules and function on the basis of international agreements that have been reached. I've originally rejected the tax and I think I've been wrong because of my” beliefs, Haliti stressed.
During this interview for “Zerin” the number two of Kosovo's Parliament shows whether President Hashim Thaci and Chief Prime Minister Kadri Veseli are interviewed, as opposition deputies are claiming.











