Hoti: Vjosa Osmani will return to LDK, as others

Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has talked about his three-month job at the country's top executive. He said that it is not governments that insult and criticize others but that work for political and economic stability. Hoti clarified the problems she faced in the internal plan, citing the pandemic, the numbers of cases [...]
Hoti clarified the problems she faced in the internal plan, citing the pandemic, the numbers of new cases, in which she revealed the anguish of the greater spread, especially now when the learning process begins even at the academic level.
Asked about the law on economic recovery, Prime Minister Hoti said that by this law a wide layer of population would benefit, especially the agricultural sector, private enterprises, etc.
Prime Minister Hoti denied speculation that the PDK is conditioning the law on economic recovery through the war values law sponsored by this party.
He also mentioned the property that, according to him, is being silent, which will include experts from various fields of civil society.
“We are stable by the actions we have taken with a working plan with coalition partners, which has enabled us to position ourselves well”, Hoti said.
Regarding the president's case, Hoti clarified once again that the president's statement had not been discussed with the establishment of the ruling coalition. He acknowledged that they do not have votes in the Parliament and that the issue should be viewed beyond the ruling coalition.
The president's “question is important, because the one who will get over 82 votes in Parliament will be elected president and the opposition must engage in this job, Hoti said.
Disagreements within the LDK, Prime Minister Hoti regarded them as normal, ordinary, placing emphasis on Vjosa Osmani, where, according to him, she enjoyed full LDK support, but that, as he put it, she will still return to LDK, like others.
The prime minister also spoke of the Special Court and the arrest of KLA leaders.
The Special Court is founded by the Parliament of Kosovo, works on the basis of Kosovo's laws and should ensure the independence of its work, so that the allegations released must be clarified”, Hoti said.











