Tahiri: Kurti government is making strong decisions, LDK now has two paths

The government led by Albin Kurti last night collapsed through a no-confidence motion initiated by its ruling partner, the Democratic League of Kosovo. Following the government's collapse, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has fired the first deputy prime minister in office, Avdullah Hoti. According to connoisseurs, in this political situation in [...]
Following the government's collapse, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has fired the first deputy prime minister in office, Avdullah Hoti.
According to connoisseurs, in this political situation in the country The LDK as the ruling coalition partner with the Vetevendosje Movement must either completely leave the government or propose the names of the Interior Minister and the deputy prime minister dismissed in order to have its vote in the incumbent government.
Political analyst Ramush Tahiri's decision to sack Deputy Prime Minister Hoti, who comes from the LDK ranks, has called him an ednak. He says that in order to complete Kurti's game of removing the LDK ministers, this party should provide new names for the posts being downloaded by the incumbent prime minister.
Now we're in a new situation now the Kurti government is resigning, but I see it's making decisions because it has fired the deputy prime minister. This is Albin Kurt's strong stance, with which he's spotted earlier, and that I've thought that when he's transferred to power he will remove this influence from the ideological opposition platform. He is formally right, but morally he has no right to do so, because he is a government in resignation, which must work until new elections and the election of the new government. If I were in LDK's place, I would have nominated other minister and deputy prime minister in order to finish Albin Kurti's game with the removal of ministers and conclude that this is to be Vetevendosje's only government because it has only 29 deputies”, Tahiri said.
According to him, the government currently in office should make only urgent and necessary decisions and not deal with the dismissal of LDK ministers.
“Parliament has taken the vote of confidence to Kurti Government and Kurti Government only must carry out urgent and necessary tasks, but not other major jobs and should not deal with dismissals of ministers, because this is the authoritarian of Albin Kurti, who has no legitimacy and who is not fair. The LDK has two paths: either out of government entirely and leaves the VV alone in government and minorities, or whenever Albin Kurti sacks someone, they propose a new name and so that the LDK will have its own votes in the Kurti Government. Coalition government Vetevendosje- The LDK may only be the government of Vetevendosje if the LDK comes out, but does not make it the Self-Determination and LDK Government and the LDK ministers fired working on Vetevendosje deputy ministers. This is unfair and is not the will of citizens”, he said.
Political affairs director Ramush Tahiri, in the country, expects Kurti to dismiss the defence minister's position as well as Anton Quinn, in order to manage the Kosovo Security Force differently in the event of the state of emergency.
Tahiri: I also expect the Secretary of Defense's dismissal
I also expect the dismissal of the defence minister so that the KSF can be managed differently, so that it will be in what Albin Kurti is going to or is saying Vetevendosje and in case of declaring the state of emergency and being the deputy minister of Vetevendosje and not the LDK. And he warned Albin Kurt at the site last night when he told LDK deputies that you couldn't fire me and continue the job as if nothing had ever happened, Tahiri said.
Regarding Hoti's dismissal today through a Facebook post, LDK leader Isa Mustafa has declared that his party ministers will not withdraw unilaterally and that they will be in charge until the new government is elected. However, he stressed that he remains at Kurt's will if he wants to keep or leave his post.
Last night with 82 votes for, 32 against and 1 abstention, Kosovo's Parliament has ousted Kurti's government.
To this end, it came after the initiation of the no-confidence motion by the Democratic League of Kosovo, which took over the initiative following the dismissal Kurti made to Interior and Public Administration Minister Agim Veliu coming from the LDK ranks.
Veliu was dismissed from the minister's post after his statement for declaring the state of emergency as a precautionary measure against the corruption, which the incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti rejected. And the country's president, Hashim Thaci, had proposed that move.











