Daut wants PDK's votes for Ramush, forgets AAK with tear gas had hampered Hashim Thaci's election

Ramush Haradinaj president, or the country goes to the polls -- this is the condition set for other parties by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, writes Periscopi. For the AAK, there is no choice but Haradinaj president of Kosovo, otherwise, the country goes to extraordinary elections. Haradinaj to become the head of the country needs votes from [...]
Ramush Haradinaj president, or the country goes to the polls -- this is the condition set for other parties by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, writes Periscopi.
To The AAK has no choice but Haradinaj president of Kosovo, on the contrary, goes to extraordinary elections.
Haradinaj to become the head of the country needs votes from other parties, which he has begun to ask for them, even AAK claims the Democratic Party of Kosovo owes votes.
MP Daut Haradinaj has declared today that he will be here. The PDK owes it its vote for the post of president.
But, the AAK four years ago had rejected Hashim Thaci's candidacy for Kosovo president.
“Never will be Hashim Thaci of unity) had said in 2016, Daut Haradinaj.

Ramush Haradinaj's party, to make it impossible to hold the plenary session, had also thrown tear gas.
The first to drop the gas pipeline was the party's deputy, Bali Muharremaj, who had confirmed it to the media.
After raising tensions, thus hindering the development of plenary hearings, the headship of the Parliament had decided to expel AAK deputies from the hall: Pal Lekaj, Teuta Haxhiu, Time Kadriy and Bali Muarremaj as well as VV deputies Ismail Kurteshi and Faton Topalli.
Under tight security measures both outside the Assembly, with 71 votes for Hashim Thaci being elected president of Kosovo./ P ERISCOPI/











