Analyst: There are divisions in government coalition, country is endangered by new elections

The United States has significantly increased the pressure to remove the tax on Serbian and Bosnian goods, while it has not even liked Kurt's plan for its departure to become gradual. As a consequence of this pressure, even differences between the ruling partners LDK and the VV have been clearly expressed. In this regard, analyst [...]
As a consequence of this pressure, even differences between the ruling partners LDK and the VV have been clearly expressed.
In this regard, political analyst Rasim Aliaj says neither side has an alternative but reconciliation on these topics. For this, it calls on parties to find modalities to coordinate actions they will take.
These coalition partners' clashes do not endanger the quality of governance. Above all, a government drop attempt. They have no alternative, no LDK and no LVV ... there is no alternative but to continue co-governing and agreeing with LVV as the main coalition partner. What would be the idea if the LDK emerged from the government. What would be the idea and the consequences of the possible elections that he would take over? LDK. This is more statements on a daily basis, or a rhetoric”, he says.
But, the other connoisseur of political circumstances, Faton Abdullahu, says there are divisions in the ruling coalition and that the country is being threatened by new elections.
It's out of the question that we now have no small differences, which can be found to be no unique strategy. But, to the worse, there is divisions within the current coalition that has made the Kurti government. As for the tax, reciprocity, and therefore, it seems to be about dialogue as well. This is worried, it's alarming... if you go to one side with political stubbornness not to coordinate business with the United States, and if on the other. LDK with its dualistic approach. On one side, support the Kurti government, on the other side as a party, to reject its policy. Then if it goes on to happen what I consider is that nobody wants to go to the elections under the current circumstances, he says.
Differences on the removal of a 100 per cent tax to Serbia have exposed the ruling coalition's differences over the form and way it should leave.
In LVV, they insist that it should leave on conditions, while on the other hand in LDK the stance is for it to leave unconditionally, as required by the US./Periscopi/












