Xhavit Haliti gives reasons why PDK should join Government

Democratic Party of Kosovo official Xhavit Haliti has listed the reasons why the PDK should be included in Government. In his Facebook writing, Haliti says that the pandemic COVID-19, dialogue with Serbia, the ban on recognition of the state of Kosovo, attracting recognitions of the state of Kosovo and the Special Court, are some of the reasons why [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo official Xhavit Haliti has listed the reasons why the PDK should be included in Government.
In a Facebook writing, Haliti says that the pandemic COVID-19, dialogue with Serbia, the ban on recognition of the state of Kosovo, attracting recognitions of the state of Kosovo and the Special Court, are some of the reasons why money should be involved, as he says: Kosovo is at a great crossroads.
On the other hand, Haliti says this is his personal opinion, as an official of The PDK and that, according to him, no one who holds his political stance is penalised at this party.
Full text:
The individual's free opinion is an important part of democracy. In the PDK no one penalises anyone for the thought publicly displayed. Like everywhere else required and given the opportunity to talk about certain problems of the political sphere, my opinion is also open to PDK organs.
Democracy is not anarchy, but it is a dictatorship of law, rules, statutes, of the Constitution. The PDK, after the debate in its organs, made all decisions by consensus or by most votes, which I have always respected and respected in the future.
The question often posed these days regarding the ruling coalition: whether the PDK enters or not? Even in this case I have my opinion. Kosovo is at a great crossroads for many reasons. I'm counting on a few, without making a classification of their importance:
COVID-19 Pandemia;
) Dialogue with Serbia;
) Banning Kosovo state recognitions;
The withdrawal of Kosovo state recognitions;
Special Court. Add the weak economy here; the education it leaves to wish for; health; unemployment; corruption; nepotism; security organs; integration into international institutions; strategic alliances with the US, the EU, Great Britain, etc.; foreign policy... so I don't count them all on. All these issues require responsible state policymaking and not fragile individuals or coalitions like this one we have. To face all these problems, we must have a large coalition of good and responsible politicians and experts.
Trusting in the power of the PDK, its experts and politicians, I think it should be united (according to an agreement) first with the LDK, and also with other parties to govern with the country, to face issues that we have to resolve. So I'm also asking that personal interests be left for the interests of the country and all citizens. JH












