Mustafa, France and Germany: VV triggered crisis at this difficult time, not the LDK

LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa has responded to Germany and France, which through the foreign ministers of the respective countries have called on the LDK to withdraw the motion for the government's collapse. Mustafa says co-operation with these two states has a fundamental significance for his party, however, has meant that it will not [...]
LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa has responded to Germany and France, which through the foreign ministers of the respective countries have called on the LDK to withdraw the motion for the government's collapse.
Mustafa says co-operation with these two states has a fundamental significance for his party, however, has meant that he will not withdraw from the motion.
The heavy political situation at this time of the Coronavirus, according to LDK leader, caused Prime Minister Albin Kurti, not the LDK, writes Periscopi.
Mustafa Posting:
Co-operation with Germany and France, as well as with other countries of the European Union, is of enormous importance to the LDK and Kosovo. Kosovo has always enjoyed strong support from these countries. Therefore we also understand their concern for the current situation in Kosovo.
The LDK has made every effort to convince our coalition partner of understanding cooperation, but we have failed. Instead, he has repeatedly taken unilateral action and harmful LDK.
We are also aware of this Coronavirus situation, but this is what Mr. Kurti and not the LDK in no case and no action.
Our ministers are going to do the job as long as Mr. Kurt to deal with this virus.
The motion is a democratic instrument. He now, according to the Constitution, is in the right of MPs who have signed it, not only those of LDK.
The LDK ensures it remains committed to deepening co-operation with EU countries, as a member of the PEP family, to European and Euro-Atlantic integration processes, dialogue, and to fighting crime and corruption and strengthening the legal state. IM












