Obadiah: Invite opposition to be part of Kosovo's important processes

Infrastructure Minister Lumir Abdixhiku has invited the opposition to be part of Kosovo's important processes. According to him, the presence of the minority ministries is Kosovo's constitutional obligation, even though the Serbian List has abstained today during the new executive vote. In addition, Obadiah's newly formed government is functional, and not [...]
According to him, the presence of the minority ministries is Kosovo's constitutional obligation, even though the Serbian List has abstained today during the new executive vote.
In addition, Obadiah, the newly formed government, is functional, and there is no problem with passing laws.
“The presence of the minority ministers is the obligation of Kosovo's constitutional arrangement. Hence, as our coalition partner, we have decided to respect him in full. Of course, the Government of Kosovo needs stability in numbers, and it is good to create more stability with the deputy of the Republic of Kosovo. The important thing is that today we have a functioning government that has a majority, we have a functional Assembly with a head of the new Assembly. So I don't see any problems in passing laws from the government to the assembly from now”, Abdixhiku said.
As for the opposition tray's speeches during today, which were not spared criticism, he did not want to comment on them, however, he has invited them to be part of Kosovo's important processes.












