Vjosa Osmani's rapid fall in LDK: Out of 180 thousand civic votes, in only two parliamentary votes

At yesterday's session of the Kosovo Assembly, the country's elected deputies decided to sack the Kosovo Government, led by Albin Kurti. 82 votes were for the no-confidence motion, 32 against and 1 abstained. Vjosa Osmani, head of the Parliament who received over 180 thousand votes in early elections of 6 [...]
Vjosa Osmani, the head of the Parliament who received over 180 thousand votes in the October 6th snap elections, voted against this motion. Once again, she went against the party she was in.
But what the yesterday session told us about its power within the party led by Mr. Isa Mustafa?
Of the 28 LDK deputies, 25 voted for the collapse of the government, while only 3 others including Osman ʹ were opposed.
No one had expected Mrs. Osman had so little support within the LDK, having only two of the 28 MPs on its side, writes Periscopi.
To worse, against Mrs. Osman was also Minister Anton Quinni, who was viewed as her right arm. But also Arben Gashi, who as she herself, was once radically opposed to Thaci government, the coalition with the PDK at the end of 2014, and the election of Mr. Hashim Thaci for president of the country.
On the other hand, she had the same attitude only with a former LDK delegation. That was Vetvendosje's Bullicion. But, Mr. The fat that became the main figure of the fraudulent theme of Mr. “Demarque” a few days ago was shown in Mr. Florim Isufi as dismissed by the government's Commission for Demarcing Demarcation. As a discredited figure, right at the time of Kurti Government, he and Isuffin had decided to resign. But just hours later, his initials were wiped out, even though they are still in Mr. Isufi.
The 28 LDK deputies who opposed Osman during yesterday had actually helped him exceptionally during election time. In unconditionally, the LDK had voted and supported Osman on its candidacy for prime minister.
But this seems to be over. It seems that Osman's popular power is only worth as long as it remains on the Vetevendosje line within the LDK but without real political power. /Periscope












