No-confidence motion, opposition expected to clear up its position

Opposition parties today will voice their positions about the newly created situation and the Democratic League's decision that will initiate the no-confidence vote on Kurti Government. Following former Interior Minister Agim Veliu's dismissal, the LDK leadership met and then the leader of this party took a stand for the motion [...]
Opposition parties today will voice their positions about the newly created situation and the Democratic League's decision that will initiate the no-confidence vote on Kurti Government.
Following former Interior Minister Agim Veliu's dismissal, the LDK's leadership met and then the party's leader took a stand for the no-confidence motion.
The largest opposition PDK party, as well as the AAK and the Initiative, have warned that today they will express their positions regarding the LDK proposal and whether they will support it.
If LDK leader Isa Mustafa called Veliu's dismissal a violation of the agreement and unacceptable, Prime Minister Kurti said the former minister had twice betrayed, the government and the Kosovo Police.
Also, it remains to be seen whether the Kosovo Assembly will also meet to vote Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's decree on the state of emergency.











