AAK's motion to bring Kurt down speaks by LDK

The AAK's request, for initiating the motion for the collapse of Kurti Government, appears not to receive support from the PDK and LDK. Memli Krasniqi's party say the best move would be for forming a technical government, until Lumir Abdixhik's party is not responding concretely to a [...]
The AAK's request, for initiating the motion for the collapse of Kurti Government, appears not to receive support from the PDK and LDK. Memli Krasniqi's party say the best move would be for the formation of a technical government, until Lumir Abdixhik's party is not concretely responding to whether or not they would support such an initiative. As long as citizens are being expressed on this subject.
The appeal of AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj, for the collapse of Kurti government, is not much likeing the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
Anni that officials of this party are leaving Prime Minister Albin Kurti guilty of failing to co-ordinate with international allies about the situation in the north, however, are not wanting him to go home necessarily.
MP Hisen Berisha considers the formation of a technical government, within which all parliamentary political parties would be within.
For recent developments, LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku warned concrete actions until he has mentioned or ruled out the possibility that through the motion the government's collapse will take place.
However, contacted by Vv1, LDK deputy Anton Quinn, did not want me to discuss this matter in detail, saying he stands behind his chairman's statement.
And citizens are being thought - out.
Tve1 finds that already AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj has begun talks face-to-face with some of the leaders of the other two opposition parties in the Assembly, PDK and LDK.
Until, for such a thing, the opposition needs a minimum of 61 votes from MPs.












