Ramabaya is holding back that the opposition is fit for Kurt: I didn't expect them to fall on this door.

Sadri Ramabaja, analyst in Pressing of T7, has spoken of the opposition in Kosovo, thus failing to comply with the PDK and AAK warning to boycott the vote of any law coming to the assembly by the Kosovo government. He has said the opposition in liberal Western countries is competitive or cooperative. In [...] case
Sadri Ramabaja, analyst in Pressing of T7, has spoken of the opposition in Kosovo, thus failing to comply with the PDK and AAK warning to boycott the vote of any law coming to the assembly by the Kosovo government.
He has said the opposition in liberal Western countries is competitive or cooperative.
In the case of Kosovo's opposition, Ramabaja has said that <x0 subposition is going to become radical”, adding that this more goes to the nature of non-parliamentary parties.
I know it's pretty clear that we can't claim English-type governments or opposition because they have parliamentism from the 18th century, but even coming down this door, it's not good. In all liberal democracy the opposition operates in two pillars of opposition action, competitive and co-operative action”.
” The competitive action that makes the LDK more or less, has a tendency to observe citizen interest as to what is damaged if nothing is voted on, especially laws affecting the sphere of external co-operation”.
” Here is not about a competitive or co-operative opposition, there is a tendency for a radical opposition that is rather the nature of opposition parties”, Ramabaja has said.












