Columnist Donik Sallova writes that agreement between the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has been generally interpreted as marking the end of the six-month political stalemate and was justified with the need to save Kosovo from its complete collapse. At the same time, while some viewed the PDK-LDK coalition as an “act of betrayal”, Sallova warns that the biggest danger from the new government comes from the infiltration of the Serbian List into Kosovo institutions. He says that the 8 December Kosovo Assembly session got complicated at the moment the Serbian List walked out of it insisting on conditions the public opinion had not heard before and claims that the real reasons why the List agreed to join the government is to sabotage it from the inside.
Serbian List as extension of Serbia (Tribuna)
- Published: 9 years ago on 15/12/2014
- By: OSPI-rq
- Last Modified: December 15, 2014 @ 2:13 pm
- Filed Under: Opinions
- Tagged With: Kosovo Government, LDK, PDK, Serbian List, Tribuna
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