Abdullah blames Government for risk of failure to hold elections in the north

Faton Abdullahu, spokesman for the Democratic Party of Kosovo, says the government is at fault for the current situation in the north, and for the risk of failing to hold extraordinary elections. According to Abdullah, the north is institutionally “naked” from Kosovo, the Government's fault. He even called “Sharlatan” the approach of Kurti Government. “This government is to blame [...]
According to Abdullah, the north is institutionally “naked” from Kosovo, the Government's fault.
He even called the <x0ndhandane” the approach of Kurti Government.
This government is to blame for why today the north is institutionally stripped of Kosovo, simply institutions are not functioning there. This government with that charlatan approach it has had where it says to the friend most testified to (SHBA) wait ten months don't hurry and with that arrogance says no, it starts evil. Kurti's government has been more charlatan approach”, Abdullah said on TV1.
Meanwhile, the Central Election Commission, tomorrow, will meet to discuss preparations for holding extraordinary elections.
So said CEC spokesman Valmir Elez in an answer to Reporter.net.
I announce that the next meeting of the Central Election Commission is held on Friday, April 14, originally at 13:30. The agenda is scheduled for members of the CEC to review and adopt several issues under the preparation of the 23 April” elections, Elez said.












