Haziri: Insufficient part removal of the fee from Kurti, we demand zero-point return

The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, has said that “is insufficient” release from the tariff for the first substance coming in from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina so that the LDK continues to be part of the government. Prime Minister Kurti has signed a document for review and approval at the next meeting [...]
The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, has said that “is insufficient” release from the tariff for the first substance coming in from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina so that the LDK continues to be part of the government.
Prime Minister Kurti has signed a document on review and approval at the government's next meeting to lift the fee 100 per cent, on the day that Isa Mustafa, the LDK chairman, the ruling coalition partner, has asked him to lift the fee and restore Agim Veliun to his position.
However, lifting the fee for the first subject coming in from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina is considered insufficient by LDK deputy chairman Lutfi Haziri, who has said that “Democratic line requires a return to zero”.
“is insufficient because it is not made with the government cabinet. It is worth the request of the Democratic League of Kosovo by the time we have given it”, Haziri has declared. “It's not about proper name, but it's about principles”.
Haziri has indicated that LDK principles are tax removal and return to zero point “under the LDK proposal”.
“Picka zero means: tax removal, bring Mr. Veliu and the apology that Isa Mustafa has asked for, because it is ethical in politics. Using the emergency situation to produce political crises is beyond expectations”, Haziri said.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti dismissed Agim Veliun from the position of Interior Minister and Administration on Wednesday.
As a reaction to this Kurti decision, the Democratic League of Kosovo warned the collapse of the government if Prime Minister Kurti does not respond positively to its three demands: seeking forgiveness of the LDK, returning to Veliu's position and lifting the fee.












