Ismaili: PDK ready for election, opposition no numbers for government collapse

The deputy chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Uran Ismaili, has talked about the rule of Vetevendosje, the work of the Parliament and the opposition of his party, as well as early elections. Subheader PDK, Ismaili Bridge, has said his party is ready for elections. In his view, elections are a re-arrangement of a situation [...]
Subheader PDK, Ismaili Bridge, has said his party is ready for elections. According to him, elections are a re-arrangement of a situation that has been greatly disturbed.
The situation in Kosovo has been disturbed not only in political terms, but the country's economy has also been disturbed. Prices are extremely high, the health sector is in half paralysis, education lacks investment vision or concentration and government focus. So what improves the citizen's life in Kosovo today is completely disturbed” he has said, adding that the opposition cannot bring down the government in the Assembly because it has no numbers.
According to him, government policy had to enable families in Kosovo at this time of crisis.
This is our investment, this is our way out of this economic stagnation. Something has been needed to enable people to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Being consumed with internal conflicts by the Government, accusations, fingers for each other have disturbed all this political life, and the key is not being seen.” RTK.
Ismaili has declared that violence in the Parliament days ago came as a result of pathological hatred that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has against the opposition.
Ismaili has said that the opposition has done well to keep the peace in the country because it is there for citizens and is representative of those who voted on it. Subheader The PDK, it has said the opposition has played its role in the Assembly, exploiting opposition opportunities to protect citizens' interests.
In all we've been able to do as opposition we've done. We've been critical, we've been looking for responsibilities, we've given proposals, and all we've been able to do to”, Ismaili said.
He has mentioned matters that he has raised. The PDK in the Kosovo Assembly.
“We have raised the electricity issue well ahead of Martin Berisha's scandal. So we've been talking a long time that prices, supplies are big problems. We talked about no transparency at all. We've talked about the government's great tendency to control every segment of institutions, including public officials, public administration institutions and all of these we've challenged in courts and the Constitutional Court”, has declared Ismaili.
He has stressed that for all issues that he has considered harmful to Kosovo, The PDK has challenged institutions through democratic means.
Subheader of The PDK has declined to comment on AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj's statement, where former President Hashim Thaci and Rrustem Mustafa calls them tourists. According to him, everyone knows that former President Thaci is a well-known historical figure.












