Haziri: With VVA, no one wants to enter government.

LDK Deputy Chairman Lutf Haziri has said the LDK's red line had placed it against the PDK in last elections, respectively, against Kadri Weselin, as he was chairman of the past ruling coalition. “There should be red lines, even though we have established them as internal debate and thus [...]
“There must be red lines, even though we've established them as internal debate and so it happened, so we've had red lines for PDK) at”, Haziri said on RTK's “Debat” show.
Commenting on the PDK chairman's statement, Kadri Veseli, who called the <x0 government exhausted”, the government headed by Avdullah Hoti, said it is soft governance.
“is not a tired government, but a soft government. Soft government is the culture of LDK”, Haziri said.
Speaking of current governance, he said it is ongoing government, but left doubts that this government is stable.
If we want to pass the election of the president and the charges, then Kosovo needs stability like oxygen. We've offered ourselves for stability, if they don't want others, then elections are the option. If they do not want stability through political dialogue, then the election option is not excluded. The president will be elected after the elections”, Haziri has said.
To return red lines once again, Haziri said the most isolated party before the elections was the PDK, while after the 6 October elections, the most isolated party is Vetevendosje.
It's the VV because nobody wants to go into government with them”, he said.











