AAK requests Kurt's resignation: His government wants revolts, protests

The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Pal Lekaj, urges the resignation of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. He says the Vetevendosje Movement is better to give up power than to provoke citizens, as in the case of delays in processing salaries for teachers. With this form of government, Lekaj stressed that the government of Kosovo is [...]
The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Pal Lekaj, urges the resignation of Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
He says the Vetevendosje Movement is better to give up power than to provoke citizens, as in the case of delays in processing salaries for teachers.
With this form of government, Lekaj stressed that the Kosovo government is wanting riots and protests against them.
Lekaj, who is also the AAK deputy in the Kosovo Assembly, is also concerned with the delay in implementing the energy guide in the north.
“We have entered a growing economic crisis of energy prices. A few days ago, the decision to declare emergency energy was passed and the salaries of educators are not being executed. You really say that this government does not want good for the country, wants revolts and protests. Better it is for this government to resign than to provoke citizens, in this case educators who are really in poor condition”, he says.
The government leader's conscientious insistence on not paying the strikers, Lekaj says it's a weakness and that these decisions are made only in regimes where dictatorships dominate.
The “is a weakness of the Government of Kosovo, the prime minister's personally with his stubbornness, you say that now the world changes why they entered the strike, for which it has been legitimate. The Kosovo government wanted to frustrated educators and citizens to have a revolt. These have only occurred in regimes dominated by stubbornness and dictatorship”, Lekaj adds.
Speaking of failing to implement the energy deal guide in the north, Lekaj urges the European Union's involvement to offer a solution.
You know that even in the agreement made in Brussels, there has been an operational plan, but so far there is no movement, because electricity has claimed responsibility to be licensed under the terms of the Republic of Kosovo, he has claimed to be introduced and there is no action by the Government or the European Union. This direction, I think the government is making more talk that it is implementing the agreement, as the old pay engine” continues, Lekaj says.
However, Lekaj says the Kosovo government should not sit back and pay only damages to energy losses.
According to him by the end of this fiscal year, the Kosovo government will pay 110m euros for the disobedience of Serbian citizens to pay off electricity.
Kosovo's “Pala has fulfilled its obligations, but we must not sit back and pay damages that are causing major Kosovo budget losses. At the end of this fiscal year, there are about 110 million paid by the Government of Kosovo for disobeying citizens who don't pay the 87x1> stream, Lekaj concludes.
The Kosovo government on Friday afternoon has executed salaries for teachers who were on strike during September. / KP












