Pajazit i PDK: This government every day is harmful to this country

The Democratic Party of Kosovo insists on holding new early elections. In the largest opposition party in the Assembly, they consider the new general elections necessary to end the Government of Kosovo, but stress that they will use violence to bring down Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Headship member [...]
PDK chairmanship member Zenun Pajaziti says that every day that the Kurti government continues is harmful to the country, after he describes them, discussions with Serb criminals, corrupt relatives and access to international allies.
The last several months, after the wrong actions of this government, especially after scenes that are growing more media, not only this with Radojciq, but also regional-sized corruption relatives such as it was with the energy of Ambassador (Martin Berisha), we are now feeling that this government every day that remains is harmful to this country. We think that elections should come as soon as possible and protect governance in this country. Every day this government is more of a great cost to its citizens and the future of this country. We are sure that citizens are now aware and any version other than changing this government will be harmful”, Pajaziti says.
However, Pajaziti acknowledges that they currently do not have the numbers to bring down the executive, but calls for the Assembly to be distributed or resigned by Prime Minister Kurti.
The previous “do not expect that the Democratic Party as an official and institutionalist party with a long experience and clear political and democratic orientation will attempt to bring down the government by violence. We have no such versions. On the other hand, we don't have enough numbers, but we're calling on all sides to create that opportunity every day faster. We would like Mr. Kurti himself to admit that he cannot rule the country and as soon as we go to the elections. We are looking for all the acters who can help create early elections to do this”, he declares.
According to Pajazit, Kosovo is trapped on the domestic and isolated plain internationally.
“We have shown our concern for recent developments, blocking and isolation of the country. A vicious orientation of this government in terms of Kosovo's partnership with friendly countries and the responsibility this government has for the country's total impasse. Recently you have seen dramatic developments in our country, especially government communication, the key people of this coalition with the person who is pursued by justice like Milan Radojcicin and the co-ordination that they do with such ones. While they have moralised or terrorised the political scene with morals for communication with Serbs and minority communities. This situation has normally been disturbing”, says Pajaziti.
He criticises the government cabinet, but also the majority in the country that it is behaving arrogantly towards the opposition.
Pajaziti mentioned, as he says, the violence power is doing to the opposition, while saying it had not done so. The PDK was in position.
Pajaziti recalls one case as chief of the PDK parliamentary group, when it had prevented the physical confrontation of former PDK President Nuredin Lushtaku with current Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca.
A arrogance of this government in relation to the opposition. Every time opposition concerns arise in parliament. This has ended with the passage of violence at the latest session, as a result of government arrogance. Something like that has never happened in our country before. You can compare situations that were earlier... When we have a violent extreme showing of opposition, we even have access to the vocabulary and language that the opposition has used, grave and exciting in our report. But it has been a tendency to prevent. At one point, after having some, it was when Mr. Nuredin Lushtaku, who could not bear the language then used by today's speaker of parliament and I was the one who prevented. This has been one of the cases, since we have been very interested in not having cases of violence in institutions. Today, however, the deputy prime minister does not tolerate a peaceful act by an opposition MP”, the member of the PDK leadership points out.
In addition, Pajaziti criticises Kurti for his approach in relation to dialogue with Serbia.
As the meeting of chief negotiators of dialogue is under way in Brussels today, he says Kurti is creating problems in the north, then is being averted.
This government has guided the country only with political problems in the north, which it has also blocked. He's late, and he's not dealing with life's problems at all. We only focus on the north terms for what we've got and back. See who's a loser here, it's Kosovo society that is the citizens of Kosovo. There was a pronounced demand by US and EU international partners that Kurti did not take the license plates measures. What happened, brought back the license plates' decision, but the consequences are still, as Serbs came out of institutions. He turned the plates, but they're not there. He organized choices that did not exist, and he is still agreeing to organise new elections. But the damage is not just material, but it's irreparable policy”, Pajaziti concludes.












