Hoxha: Our support for Kurt's government still in question

Uniche leader Gorane, Ademi Hoxha, has said on Tuesday that his party still has doubts whether to support the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement and Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, of forming the new government. I don't mind Kurt and nobody. But I have decided the question [for...]
I don't mind Kurt and nobody. But I have decided the question [for support], taking into account the experience we had with Prime Minister Kurti in the past four years”, Hoxha stressed.
Hoxha did not explain what their experience with Kurt has been during his past four-year mandate, nor would his terms for voting Kurt for the third term.
Hoxha was among the party officials from non-Serb minorities Kurti met on April 3rd to talk about forming the country's new government.
He added that in the new composition of the Assembly, MPs from non-Serb minorities are trying to create a joint parliamentary group, part of which it will be.
If no agreement is reached on establishing a joint group, he said he could join any party, Albanian or non-Albanian parliamentary group.
Hoxha, who in the past was part of the Serbian List Parliamentary Group, denied there was any kind of pressure from “Serbia or whoever it is” after the Kosovo Security Council said days ago that Serbia was trying to sabotage “the loss of new institutions” and the ninth legislature, released by the February 9th parliamentary elections.
“No one called me from Serbia, I didn't get any threats, blackmail or suggestion”, Hoxha underlined for REL-in, broadcast. Periscope.
Although insisting that he has received no suggestion either from the Serbian List, Hoxha acknowledged that he continues to co-operate with the main Kosovo Serb party, which enjoys the support of official Belgrade.
He insisted it is “natural” to co-operate with the Serbian List and said there is co-operation with Albanian parties, such as the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.
“All of us who have been elected by the people should co-operate in a way for the interest of Kosovo and its people”, Hoxha said.
A few days after Kurti's efforts to convince the parties of non-Serb minorities to vote his government, Vetevendosje Movement Deputy Chairman Glauk Konjufca said on Tuesday he does not believe forming the new government is possible without opposition parties joining the ruling coalition.
Vetevendosje won the February 9th election, with about 42 per cent of the vote, or 48 seats from 120 as far as the Kosovo Assembly is concerned.
She needed at least 61 seats to form the new government.
Kurti counted on 10 deputies from non-Serb minority parties.
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