LDK ministers did not vote board dismissals, nor did the decision to allocate 500,000 euros to the Valley

Democratic League ministers in the Kurti cabinet have not participated in most of the government's online voting, especially those for the dismissal and appointment of temporary public enterprise boards. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, meetings as well as voting have been held virtualally. From sources within the Government, the newspaper has managed to provide some [...]
From sources within the government, the paper has managed to secure some of the cabinet members' votes, following the government's collapse with the motion initiated by the LDK. Following the dismissal of Interior Minister Agim Veliu, and Deputy Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, five other ministers from the ranks of this subject have remained in the cabinet, continuing to exercise their duties.
Among the first decisions at online meetings is for gradual implementation of reciprocity with Serbia, as replacement of the 100 per cent tax. But the LDK ministers have not declared a vote on the issue. The establishment of reciprocity was one of the reasons cited by the Democratic League that led to the initiated motion of no-confidence in the Assembly for the collapse of Kurti Government.
Even though it was the election promise of both parties and was involved in the governing programme, The LDK was backed by reciprocity because of the American ambassador's opposition, at the same time a special emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green. The removal of reciprocity has been warned to be one of the first decisions of Avdullah Hoti, which has been decreed for prime minister by President Thaci, if the Constitutionary does not reject it.
The LDK ministers have not even voted in the meeting, where the government allocated 500 thousand euros for the Presevo Valley, Medvedja and Bujanoc. This decision was made at the 26th Government Meeting with the aim of supporting the Valley financially to cope with the situation created by the pandemic.










