PDK convinced that it will be part of the government, the VV will bring the motion to the Parliament

The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) will not join the Avdullah Hoti government, though such a thing has been repeatedly rumoured recently. PDK MP Blerta Deliu-Codra has confirmed that this party will not join the ruling coalition. She even says that at this difficult stage for citizens they are constantly [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) will not join the Avdullah Hoti government, though such a thing has been repeatedly rumoured recently.
PDK MP Blerta Deliu-Codra has confirmed that this party will not join the ruling coalition.
She even says that at this difficult stage for citizens they are constantly on the ground
We will not join the ruling coalition. We are all the time in the field and Chairman Veselin, youth and party structures at all levels are on the ground with the citizens of Kosovo, and we are trying to strengthen because this heavy phase of pandemic has called for increased attention to the citizens and we have every day their requests to meet and we have to be on the ground next to them to represent those in the Parliament”.
According to her, the motion initiated by the Vetevendosje Movement for the government's collapse has not been serious, stressing that once 40 signatures are secured The PDK will operate within the Assembly.
Deliu-Codra said that with laws in force if the motion fails, the life expectancy of this government will be added in three months.
The motion early on how it was clarified did not have a seriousness from Kurti's party. Once 40 signatures are secured The PDK will be there to act within the assembly as soon as this motion may be valid in order to be legal within the” Assembly.
With laws in effect if the motion fails we will add another 3 months to this government. So when a motion is not complete and there is no vote to be voted into parliament, there is an idea that doesn't seem to produce something”.
From the White House agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, Kosovo has, according to her, lost the chance for comprehensive final recognition, EO reports.
“We appreciate the US's role in Kosovo's making state processes. We have expressed our concerns about the so-called agreement because it is not an agreement, but there is an agreement between the two delegations where the two delegations have taken over certain obligations to fulfill it, consider that Kosovo has missed the opportunity for final recognition, where two states would ensure a mutual recognition, and this is one of the positions Prime Minister Hoti has said in the Parliament. The Kosovo delegation has missed the opportunity to ensure mutually binding recognition, and as a result we will drag on a long time to have something concrete in this direction”, she said.
Deliu-Kodra considers Kosovo to have fulfilled all criteria in terms of visa liberalisation guides, and this has also been confirmed in the European Parliament.
Of course, according to it, it should continue strengthening the legal base and institutions to become part of the EU.
“Even European Union officials themselves say at each meeting that we have completed all criteria. Of course, our investigation should continue to strengthen the legal base and strengthen institutions to become part of the EU”.
This case has remained with the Council of Ministers, and it must have been that states that have been puzzled over the internal troubles they have had to clarify their position and that's why we expect the government's proactive role to ensure that this process for which we have carried out its epilogue and citizens get their visas as quickly as possible. We are the only country in the Western Balkans to continue to be isolated for a long time and we need the government to increase its pressure on these three countries with which there must be agreements and meetings”.
She says that since the spread of pandemic, Kosovo has been burdened by policy development,
Deliu-Codra also mentioned the start of the new school year, where he added that management has been weak and with many delays.
“...at the beginning of the new school year, the way institutions started this school year with delays and not prepared, and we have seen a government failure by not having the opportunity to create a concrete plan. We have only seen that the government Hoti has come up with three ideas about how to approach education, that shows us that there is no concrete idea of how students, teachers, but even the education system will work after this serious phase of pandemic”, she said.











