The AAKA meeting ends: Ginny tells what was discussed

The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ardian Gjini, has said the party leading Ramush Haradinaj is against moving to new elections due to the inability to elect a new president, so he has said they dare not rule out the possibility of including the Democratic Party of Kosovo in the ruling coalition. These [...]
These statements were given to Djind after the end of the AAKA Steering Council meeting, clarifying that at this meeting, however, it has not been discussed involving the PDK in the government.
If the Alliance aims to avoid elections because of the election of the president, then we dare not rule out the PDK's involvement in the government, but has not been in question at this meeting of the Steering Council”, Djind has said.
In addition, Djind has said the AAK has criticism of how Hoti is leading the coalition, but adds that such a thing does not mean that they do not support the government and that they will leave the coalition.
Haradinaj's “criteria for the dialogue process do not mean leaving the coalition and does not imply political disincentive for the government”, Djind has said.
He has said that after Hoti's recovery, they will also meet with Isa Mustaf to discuss all issues.
There will still be talks. The prime minister is still self-insulting. Soon he'll be back to work. We'll have direct discussions after his return. Dialogue should not develop without the involvement of the United States of America. The mayor will also talk to Chairman Mustafa and Prime Minister Hoti.”, Djind has stressed.












