Kryeziu: If the LDK and AAK Sway push Kurt's resignation, wait for the mandate to end

Kosovo Democratic Institute Director Ismet Kryeziu has said that if the two opposition parties, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo have no political power to promote Prime Minister Albin Kurti's resignation and refuse their vote for the distribution of this legislature, then their option is that this government [...]
The director of the Kosovo Democratic Institute, Ismet Kryeziu, has said that if the two opposition parties, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo have no political power to promote Prime Minister Albin Kurti's resignation and refuse their vote in distributing this legislature, then their option is for this government to complete the ruling mandate and go to regular elections.
The one on Facebook has said that these two political alternative parties should not focus on how they end the mandate of this government.
“The LDK and AAK, if they do not have the political power to promote the prime minister's resignation, refuse to vote for the distribution of this legislature, then their option is for this government to complete the government mandate and go to fair elections.
If the LDK and AAK as an opposition party think this government has done much harm to the country and should this form of government be banned? If they now have many arguments on the impasses and failures of this government, in some areas of policy making, such as economic development, accounting, transparent and free corruption, strengthening alliances and international partnerships, Euro-Atlantic travel, membership in the KiE, dialogue with Serbia and so on. I don't know why their political alternative should focus on the form, how does the mandate end this government? The form always matters how a political action is accepted and perceived by the public, but not on content. The content is essential in politics”, he wrote.












