This is Skender Hyseni: We're ready for new government, we're going to face dialogue.

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has warned that next week he will take recent steps to form the new government, which has been welcomed by Ambassador Richard Greene. On Sunday, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said that next week he would take the last constitutional steps to form the government [...]
The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has warned that next week he will take recent steps to form the new government, which has been welcomed by Ambassador Richard Greene.
On Sunday, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said that next week he will take the last constitutional steps to form the country's new government.
Following this statement by President Thaci has also responded to US President Donald Trump's special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green.
Grenelli has said he expects the new Kosovo government to be formed very soon and then the reciprocity measures with Serbia will be lifted, so that as soon as the dialogue is resumed between the two countries.
LDK Headship member Skender Hyseni has told news.net that his party is ready to form the new government on the basis of constitutionality.
According to Hyseni, the LDK is ready to face dialogue and all the issues ahead of Kosovo.
I haven't seen any of Ambassador Green's tweets, but all I can tell you is basically The LDK has said through clear statements by President Mustafa that we will act in accordance with constitutional procedures for forming the new government if it is to be found that constitutional procedures provide opportunities to establish a new government, the LDK is ready. The new government will face all the issues that are before Kosovo, including dialogue and everything else, so nothing more is said at this stage because we respect constitutional procedures and in due time we will say the right thing”, Hyseni said of the news.net.
We stress that by 82 votes per, 32 against and 1 abstention, on March 25th of this year the Kosovo Parliament deputies had voted to oust the government led by Albin Kurti.
Until the collapse of the government came after Kurti had dismissed Interior Minister and Public Administration Minister Agim Veliun from office without publicly announcing and consulting the LDK, or Isa Mustafen.











