VV's abstractity fuels nationalist passions: Tell tyrants that Kurti Government did not depend on Republika Srpska List

The prominent member of Vetevendosje from Tirana, Boiken Abazi, has made a Facebook status in which he has reacted to statements that the Kurti government had been voted by the Serb List in Kosovo. He named it a slander. “Government Kurti received 66 votes in the Assembly when it was formed on February 3rd, 2020, and none [...]
“Government Kurti received 66 votes in the Assembly when it was formed on 3 February, 2020, and none of the 66 votes were from the deputies of the Republika Srpska List,” HINA says Mr. Ahaz.
It is true that Kurti Government was not voted by the votes of the Serbian List, but also true is that this list was part of the Kurti government with full two ministries, whereas the Constitution said they could have only one, writes Periscopi.
Ahaz has denounced the Hoti government as dependent on Belgrade, citing the signing of the LDK coalition agreement with the Serbian List.
Full status:
In Tirana, some professional frauds are spreading the slander that the Kurti government was voted into Republika Srpska's vote in Kosovo. The government Kurti received 66 votes in the Assembly when it was formed on 3 February 2020, and none of the 66 votes were from the deputies of Republika Srpska List, nor did there be a coalition agreement with Republika Srpska. 61 votes are mostly in the Kosovo Assembly, and that's how many votes did the Hoti government get yesterday. One of 61 votes for the Hoti government is by MP Etem Arifi, who is opposed to the mandate because he is convicted of criminal offence. While 10 of the other votes were from the Srska List, with which the LDK has signed coalition agreements.










