Haziri: Parliamentary Majority of Markets, Political Corruption

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Lutfi Haziri has indicated that in the past case, he has agreed to give his vote on forming the Assembly without any conditions, referring to the situation when the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) had declared he had votes for Government, but lacked a vote for the Parliament. Haziri [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo MP Lutfi Haziri has indicated that in the past case, he has agreed to give his vote on forming the Assembly without any conditions, referring to the situation when the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) had declared he had votes for Government, but lacked a vote for the Parliament.
Haziri said he was willing to give his vote voluntarily, without setting any political conditions.
I know I got the votes for Government, but I need another vote for the House. I've been the one who said I'm giving the vote unconditionally,” said Haziri.
Asked whether there was any attempt to contact anyone for this vote, Haziri indicated that it does not matter, but stressed that the way the parliamentary majority was built has hinted at a “political corruption”.
It doesn't matter, but the problem is by itself how the parliamentary majority is built to let political corruption come first. With the fact that there is no political agreement... I believe the first party is very easy to create political agreements with small groups, individuals and deputies, but not in other ways,” he said in Tv1.
Haziri stressed that the vote should be part of a political agreement, rather than personal interest deals.
When you give him your vote now, you give him your vote and then they say we bought this at the Ministry's price, at the tender price, where I know what. It should not be fought to create parliamentary majority in such exchange,” he said./Periscopi/












