The Hoti government loses two feet: Even AKR requires choices

Fatmir Matoshi of the New Kosovo Alliance announces that this party will change access to the Hoti Government, as it says even despite the fact that many laws and cabinets have voted on it without being part of them, the AKR's will has not been assessed by the ruling parties. “This will isn't that it was appreciated [...]
This will not be the will that was appreciated by others, so the AKR from now on will bring its political position to a conclusion. Until we are in opposition, we will co-ordinate and interact with opposition parties”, Matosi writes.
He has suggested that coalition parties should focus on implementing their government programme, rather than occupying television debates on their personal interests.
His full post:
With the full conviction that we are doing good to our country as a liberal political subject, the New Kosovo Alliance AKR has taken several times actions that have helped the processes in Kosovo and the carrying political subjects of those processes.
We have voted many laws and government cabinets without being a part of them, recently voted the Kurti Government, and then even the Hoti Government, we're normally aware that it didn't affect our electorate well, but it was our will to support the governments of our country.
In all cases, this will is not that it was appreciated by others, so the AKR from now on will conduct its political background. Until we are in opposition, we will co-ordinate and interact with opposition parties.
And the AKR's position in the same parliamentary group with political parties that are in government is losing meaning and will soon end.
It is up to the ruling parties to ensure enough to pass laws in the assembly. Including the Law on Economic Regeneration and the Law on Business Divisions 2021.
Instead of occupying television studios with debates on topics that concern the personal interests of leaders and senior political officials, coalition parties should focus on implementing their governing programme.












