AAK, PDK reject VV invitation to overthrow government

The AAK has not responded positively to the VV for the motion, the PDK says they will vote in the convent but will not give the signatures. They have 31 signatures, but they need nine more. This would enable the Vetevendosje Movement to launch the no-confidence motion against the government, which for prime minister has Avdullah Hoti. For [...]
They have 31 signatures, but they need nine more.
This would enable the Vetevendosje Movement to launch the no-confidence motion against the government, which for prime minister has Avdullah Hoti.
For this reason, the largest opposition party is also seeking support from the AAK PDK.
But until Wednesday there was no movement in the number of signatures.
Despite that, VV deputy Fitim Uka says they are in an effort to secure the necessary number of signatures.
But it appears that the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo signatures will be lacking in this motion.
Rasim Selmanaj, deputy of this party, has said that so far they have not discussed or have any decision to exit the coalition.
Willing to sign the motion, the Democratic Party of Kosovo has not this time either.
However, this party is saying that if the motion comes to the convent they will vote on it.
On the other hand, LDK deputy Hashi Avdyli, who is known for discontent with this party's leadership, has told television that they have still discussed signing the motion.
The government in charge of Avdullah Hoti has taken about four months since taking over the country.











