PDK entry into government possible only if given the prime minister or president

Following former President Hashim Thaci's resignation and developments in the country last week, among the most controversial topics is the possibility of PDK involvement in Government or of moving the country into elections. Political analysts do not deny the possibility of PDK involvement in Government, but say this party is in a difficult position [...]
Following former President Hashim Thaci's resignation and developments in the country last week, among the most controversial topics is the possibility of PDK involvement in Government or of moving the country into elections. Political analysts do not deny the possibility of PDK involvement in Government, but say this party is in a difficult position for making such a decision.
Former President Hashim Thaci's resignation, the situation created after the arrest by the Special Court, and the small number of votes in the Assembly by ruling coalition parties, have created the situation when thinking of expanding the Government and including the Democratic Party.
Kosovo on it.
Political analyst Imer Mushkolaj, in a proposal for Radio Kosovo, did not deny the possibility of PDK involvement in Government, but, says this party has difficulty getting one
Decision.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo is in a delicate situation and is still not knowing how to decide whether to engage in the government coalition or not. Actually, The PDK is awaiting the Constitutional Court's decision, in the case of MP Etem Arifi, to see whether he had the right to vote or not the Hoti government and then make a decision”, he said.
Mushkolaj says if The PDK will be introduced to Government, taking over the post of prime minister or president, but according to him, in the situation what the country is, the best solution would be going to the polls.
As for holding extraordinary elections, unlike Mushkolaj thinks political analyst Faton Abdullahu, who says the likelihood of holding elections is very small in terms of the government's expansion.
“Currently, the majority of political parties are not to go to the polls. It's just Vetevendosje that's what you want to choose and is convinced it will win. But, like Vetevendosje, as a party, it represents the minority, so it is possible that, in turn, there will be reformation of the government and its part will become the Democratic Party. But it's hard to find out what's going to happen now, he said.
Regarding the possibility of involvement in Government, Radio Kosovo has tried to speak even with information officials from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, but the same during Friday have not been accessible.












