JAVA: Ramush Leaves Politics, Kosovars Leave Fear After Iran's Attacks

Today, the second week of 2020 ends, yet there is no government, no change, no snow, and no political news. Looks like we haven't moved at all since 2010, or even 2005. Sunday, January 12th, Pristina attempting to form the new government [...]
Sunday, January 12th, Pristina ) Efforts to form the new government of the Republic of Kosovo are not stopping. But the bad news is, even failures aren't stopping. And after every failure by any meeting under the LDK is the VV, while according to the VV's guilty is the LDK. But the truth is, nobody needs anyone's fault.
Three months and six days passed since the end of the October 6th general elections. This period of time represents nearly 10 per cent of a government's full mandate. And about 20 percent of the average mandate of Kosovo governments so far. So he wasted his time unbridled. The time, which thought of promises made by both parties, translates into bans of government abuse and translates into huge money lost every day.
Mr. Mr. Kurt's. Mustafa met again. And they failed again. This time it was reported that failure involved the position of Speaker of the Parliament, which the LDK wants for itself. Meanwhile, Albin Kurti of Vetevendosje had declared earlier that this position actually belonged to Vetevendosje on December 26th.
As we can see, what prevents the agreement between the two largest parties in Kosovo is something sad banal: the resentment of the two political leaders with each other.
Such actions could be expected of Mr. Mustafa and LDK, but they were definitely not expected by Mr. Kurt and Vetevendosje Movement.
The president of the country, Mr. President. Thaci sent another letter to Kurt, trying to push him to send the warrant's name. No answer.
On the global level, the news was much more dramatic. Following last week's murder of the top Iranian general, General Kasim Soliman, Iran retaliated with several ballistic missiles on two air bases in Iraq trying to shoot American forces. So far, it turns out that these ballistic missiles couldn't shoot any soldiers, and that's how their action ended.
However, Iran's missile attacks caused considerable fear in Kosovo workers on one of the bases, One of them told Periscope that many Albanians had resigned and wanted to return to Kosovo immediately.
Also this week, prosecutor Drita Hajdari was threatened, who had filed the indictment in the Proto case, where a few days ago the accused were acquitted of court. It is not known who carried out the threat in question, but the prosecution, and not the court, had been repeatedly attacked by the Time Group for failing to perform its professional work in the case by offering no necessary evidence.
While Ramush Haradinaj is reportedly stepping down from the AAK chairman's position, leaving signs that he can completely leave politics, but that is still unconfirmed. Haradinaj had earlier resigned even as Kosovo Parliament deputy. /Periscope












