“Maracli” of reactions ♫ Murati, Mustafa: You were fired with no-confidence motion

VV deputy Iron Murati has reacted to former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, who said his ministers, who were elected deputy, relieved them of the duty to avoid violating the Constitution, Periscope reports. He wrote that the government run Mustafa was dismissed with the motion. “After elections held on June 11, 2017, [...]
He wrote that the government run Mustafa was dismissed with the motion.
“After elections held on June 11, 2017, the coalition The PAN had emerged first, the second-place Movement, while the LDK was third. So it wasn't even expected that the LDK would be in the next government after the elections, so it had followed the release of” offices, he wrote.
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The government Mustafa was fired with no-confidence motion on May 10th 2017. The motion was supported by the then coalition partner, PDK.
Faced with this situation and betrayed by the coalition partner, it was then discussed whether all LDK ministers should withdraw from government positions, immediately after the motion.
In a similar situation, when the LDK had left the government in 2010 after President Sejdiu's resignation, the party was accused of abandoning institutions.
Taking into account the public's response to the 2010 situation, the LDK had this time decided that the ministers would stay in positions by the end of the elections so that they would not be accused of abandoning institutions.
After elections held on June 11th 2017, the coalition The PAN had emerged first, the second-place Movement, while the LDK was third. So it wasn't even expected that the LDK would be in the next government after the elections, so the release of offices had followed.
That's why the LDK minutes had released offices, because they were fired from the Parliament, and they were not expected to compete in the next government. Not because of Article 72 of the Constitution.












