Haliti: The battle for a little ridiculous Parliament Speaker Kurt's leaving the streets

Former Kosovo Democratic Party President Xhavit Haliti has spoken about the current political procrastination in the Assembly, calling it a little ridiculous. According to Halit, one side calls itself position and the other opposition, and both are struggling to realise their goals. Both blocks are fighting politically for one block [...]
According to Halit, one side calls itself position and the other opposition, and both are struggling to realise their goals.
The two blocs are fighting politically for one bloc to sack the current prime minister, and the other bloc is trying to make its government. I don't see the situation as tragic but it would take the Government as soon as possible, now if Albin can't form the government he'd have to give way to”, Haliti said, Periscope.
Haliti has ended by saying that if no party wins in this battle, the country must move to new elections as soon as possible.
The fight for the speaker of parliament is a bit ridiculous, because it hasn't happened in the past, the battle for the chief parliament and it's absurd, but I think both sides are trying to win. Now if in this battle there's no victory that makes parliament and the government we have to go to the polls as soon as we can, Haliti said. /eo












