Self-Determination Blamed for Government Disformation

Nearly two months after the CEC's Certificate of results, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have yet to agree on the ruling coalition. Officials of these two parties have even toughened communication with each other by running charges and against charges of eventual failure of the co-government agreement. [...]
Nearly two months after the CEC's Certificate of results, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have yet to agree on the ruling coalition. Officials of these two parties have even toughened communication with each other by running charges and against charges of eventual failure of the co-government agreement.
All this procrastination of the process for establishing the Government, the head of the Parliamentary Group for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Daut Haradinaj, blames the Vetevendosje Movement.
Haradinaj has said all of this sounds more like their unwillingness to lead the institutions.
The exhumation of institution creation mostly hits Kosovo's citizen and at least the emerging winning parties, or more precisely the host of this process, LVV as the first party to appear in the 6 October 2019” elections, Haradinaj has said.
He has added that sharing responsibilities does not seem to be the problem of LVV and LDK.
“The sharing of responsibilities does not seem to be their problem, rather it sounds their unwillingness to lead institutions in this very important stage that our country is going through”, Haradinaj said of Telegrafi.
Furthermore, the parliamentary group's chief and AAK deputy stressed that the Government will be established, but the question is that “will go to the polls?
Are we going to the elections? Or are you carrying out the task for which you were mandated by the vote of the people? The whole responsibility goes to the LVV after it came before”, Haradinaj said.
Different than yesterday, LV leader Albin Kurti has sent a letter to LDK leader Isa Mustafa, where he has expressed regret over the interruption of meetings.
In this letter, Kurti even mentions the case of the Speaker of the Parliament, saying that if they have regretted the chief speaker, they may initiate his dismissal.
E Mustafa has said neither party should be hasty with statements, because according to him the agreement can be reached, with the fact that they have reached this stage.
According to Mustafa it was clear that the winning party belonged to the prime minister's post, while, according to him, it is known that LDK belonged to the chief parliament and that the only position for which they would be harmonised was that of the president.











