Quinn: Challenges with the VV began since the co-government was interrupted at Kurt's request

Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Anton Kuni has listed reasons why his party cannot make the government with Vetevendosje Movement. He has said that challenges with LVV have been initiated by past governance by the two parties, which, according to him, culminated in the language of its president, Albin Kurti, towards parties of [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Anton Kuni has listed reasons why his party cannot make the government with Vetevendosje Movement.
He has said that the challenges with LVV have been initiated by past governance by the two parties, which he put in the language of its president, Albin Kurti, to other parties after announcing the results of the February 9th elections.
“are challenges that have been stretched, say since we governed together. We have led for a short period until this government is terminated at Kurt's request, the unilateral decision against preliminary agreements. This is the gene (because the LDK does not enter the government with the VV). Despite the agreements, unilateral dismissals have taken place, there have been great efforts by the LDK to overcome those moments. We have a bad experience, and it is natural that when a following request is made, we take into account past experiences. Another is the prime minister's behaviour to other parties on various issues. When we offered solutions, we just weren't paying attention to”, he said at “60 Minutes” in KTV, broadcast Periscope.
The “is the day of the announcement of results where we as a political party are compared to the prime minister's side with animals”, has added further.
Quinn has reiterated that the LDK's proposal for “governance of unity” is the best possible proposal in the current situation when MPs have already failed in the constitution for over 30 times. /Periscope/












