Tahiri: PDK is paying money to citizens from other governments, the country needs a prime minister like Wessel

Acting Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri, at the same time a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, in a statement given Periscope has responded to conditional bids for his party by other parties for pre-election coalitions. Tahiri for Periscope has said that in the potential of governing his party [ PDK] does not want [...]
Tahiri for Periscope has said that in the potential of governing his party [ The PDK] will not remain hostage to compromise with anyone.
Nadem, he says that in early elections expected to be held, they would be introduced with clear agendas, led by Kadri Veselin as prime minister.
Tahiri mentions a range of reasons why the country needs chairman PDK, Kadri Wessel, as prime minister.
“In the situation we are in today, elections are the only solution. As the Democratic Party of Kosovo, these elections will come in with a clear agenda, and we are determined that the country's executive leadership will lead Mr. Kadri Wessel. There are many reasons why the country needs Kadri Veselin as prime minister. Continued reforms in justice, health, education, social well-being and economic development are among the first. But above all, the bold leadership to make decisions and convert them to value the state and society. Darken Only The PDK has the moral strength and political potential to establish Kosovo in the rank belonging to”, Tahiri has told Periscopi.
In addition, Tahiri mentions the coalitions his party has made in the past, which he says have hurt many.
“The PDK governance potential can no longer be held hostage to compromise with anyone. During the past two mandates, we have compromised with smaller coalition parties, leaving the government's chairmanship once to Isa Mustafa of LDK in 2014, and then to Ramush Haradinaj of AAK in 2017. What we have believed is the way to unity on the political level, the path of stagnation on the practical plains has been proven. During these last two mandates, the Republic's state agenda not only advanced as expected, but also took a decade-long form of”, he says away about Periscope.
The first of the justice mentions the deadlock of the visa liberalisation process and the frustration of reports with the US and the EU's Government led by Haradinaj, due to wrong decisions.
The visa liberalisation process blocked “, blocked the European agenda, and, due to the power of the leadership's accountability that had taken this task on itself, also damaged reports with Kosovo's best friends, The United States and the European Union. Moreover, the fight against corruption and organised crime was overlooked. For all this, The PDK paid the bill to the citizen, why it wasn't the address of this decade. This must be over. No more!
On the other hand, though there is still no official date for elections, for PDK's started coalition bids.
National Initiative Council Chairman Jakup Krasniqi wrote last night in a Facebook publication that his party is ready for coalition with the PDK, but if certain conditions are met.
A Coalition's Visibility P The DK-LDK did not exclude LDK chairmanship member Gazmend Muhhaderi, who in a televised debate has not come a red line to PDKão, as his associate-partisans are being declared.
Meanwhile, the Parliament's Headship has already set August 22nd as the date for the distribution of the Assembly.
During that session, MPs are required to vote on several bills, in ways that Kosovo will not lose millions of euros in EU funds.
On the other hand, political parties have launched political calculations for election and possibilities for achieving coalitions, though most of them have only claimed to want to go on their own to elections.. / P ERISCOPIA












