Balje Duda confirms: Today as a party we have decided to go into opposition

The MP elected by the Bosniak community, Duda Balje, has said she has decided to stay in the opposition, declaring her vote is not the “continent” for the position of chief prosecutor and formation of the Government. In a direct phone link to the “Callos Pernime”, Balje said the party's leadership has decided on [...]
In a live phone link to the show “, Balje said the party leadership has decided on opposition and does not believe there will be any change.
There's nothing different about me being in the opposition now. I'm sure Vetevendosje has a solution. We've decided today to go into opposition. We've decided today and I don't think any changes will happen.
She said that during this recent period, she has met only once with Albin Kurti and the meeting, according to her, has been with Emilja Rexhepi.
I only went to the meeting with the prime minister, at the second meeting I was with Emilija Rexhepi. That's where I got the proposal for the minister, I never had a meeting with Prime Minister” He said Balje, reports Callo. com, broadcast Periscope.
She said her request has been the start of the process for a Bosniak municipality in Kosovo, not the minister's position in Government.
I know that forming a municipality is a process that could last 4-5 years. Since I noticed the prime minister is very opposed. The vote in the House is the last phase, even if it doesn't go, okay. Even if the MPs don't vote, I can't put pressure on the vote. I've been with opposition four years, I haven't had good co-operation with Vetevendosje, these four years I've had a deputy minister and two advisers. So for these positions I voted for anything”
Today, with 19.04.2025 constitutional sessions and the ninth legislature of the Kosovo Parliament has been temporarily interrupted, as the Parliament's presidential vote did not yield results for the second time either.
Proposed by the Vetevendosje Movement, Albulen Haxhiu, failed to secure the votes needed to take over the legislature.
In the first vote, 57 MPs voted for, 20 against, while 3 MPs abstained.
In the second vote, Haxhiu received 57 votes for, 19 against and 3 abstentions.
The host of the session, Avni Dehari, announced that it will resume for 48 hours on Monday, at 21.04.2025, at 1500. /Periscope/












