VV's Abazi says it is proving doubt that Government Hoti has not had enough votes

Vetevendosje Movement member Boiken Abazi has made a status in his Facebook profile in which he has shown doubts that the Hoti government did not get 61 votes, but only 60 votes. That would mean that the entire formation of this government was actually a mistake [...]
That would mean that the entire formation of this government was actually a technical error, and thus the Hoti government as non-existence.
According to the head of the session, Mr. Cameron Shala, 61 votes had been the proshape of the Government, 24 against and 1 abstention, writes Periscopi.
But Abazi from Vetevendosje adds that this suspicion is “verifying”, as the vote took place by hand.
Full status:
There is doubt that at today's Assembly session, the government Hoti has not received 61 votes, but only 60. The minimum number of votes to get the majority in the Kosovo Assembly is 61 votes. That doubt over the number of votes is being verified in the meantime, as voting has taken place by hand.












