PDK's letter to the opposition Kurt- Is the Assembly being distributed next week?

The opposition in the Kosovo Assembly is never meeting “on the same path. PDK is seeking distribution of Parliament, and on the other side The AAK's LDK is once demanding Prime Minister Albin Kurti's resignation. The latter is not accepting the resignation, but has proposed the seasons for holding elections, Periscopi writes. Yesterday [...]
First yesterday The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has sent letters to Kurti, Abdixhik and Haradinaj. Through this letter the PDK has proposed May 29th for the distribution of the Assembly until June 30th and July 7th as options for holding early elections.
For these proposals, the LDK was inaugurated with the PDK.
Abdixhiku's party has called the prime minister and chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement Albin Kurti the idealist initiative for early elections.
The response and stance of the Democratic League of Kosovo have already been returned to the true dictator of this initiative, chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement Mr. Albin Kurti”, LDK said yesterday.
While the AAK appears to be citing “analyzing” still Memli Krasniqi's letter, since they have not made any reactions so far.
The head of the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, says they will not accept the distribution of Kosovo's Parliament without joint opposition agreement.
The next “Week, if it relates to dates of the possibility of holding elections on June 30th or July 7th, is the last possible week to have a process of distributing the Assembly. But currently we have shared this information with the PDK, that the LVV Parliamentary Group and position refuse to enter the voting process if it disagrees with the other two opposition parties. We cannot only at one request from the opposition party to distribute the Parliament. It's ironic to us that it's not an initiative that can be guaranteed to succeed. So without confirmation or key to distribution of the Assembly, two other opposition parties are in their hands. They have shown no interest or have rejected the idea, then there remains to be nothing extraordinary next week. The mandate will continue as envisioned with the Constitution until the end of the four-year term”, Kusari-Lila said.












