Isa Mustafa blames German Eurodepute Violet von Cromon

The German Eurodeput and the rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon Taubadel, has consistently rejected the motion organised by the Democratic League of Kosovo for the collapse of the government led by Albin Kurti. Croamon had said the LDK should not prosecute such a motion since the collapse of the Government in [...]
Regarding German Eurodeput's statements in an interview for RTV 21's show, LDK chief Isa Mustafa has spoken, according to which Craig's statements are unprecedented since she says it is not her role to mix in the political situation in the country, Express reports.
I now see a very large intervention of the representative in the European Parliament. For me it is totally unfair, without example, because it is not her role to be involved in the political situation now and to assess that they are irresponsible 2/3 of deputies in the Kosovo Republic Assembly who have decided on the no-confidence motion, because it is a huge responsibility for her to declare such a power of parliament to be irresponsible”, Mustafa has said.
The LDK chief has said that Cremon with such positions has shown that he fully tilts from a political party and that he does not properly represent Kosovo's interests in the European Parliament.
The “seems to be a completely partying animation, rather than a properly representation of Kosovo's interests in the European Parliament”, has added to Isa Mustafa.
In this interview, Mustafa has also talked about bulls initiated by Germany and France towards LDK) to avoid the collapse of the government. Mustafa has said that during the time he was prime minister, he has never demanded that any state be sent out to any political party, even though he says tear gas was fired in the country and other violent actions were made.
The Democratic League of Kosovo and the Vetevendosje Movement have split the path of co-operation only after 52 days of co-governance as a result of numerous differences over the question of dialogue, business tax and reports with the US. Despite demands from Germany and France, The LDK had not backed down in placing the motion in the Assembly, which was backed by 2/3 of the deputies and resulting in Kurti's ousting from power.












