AAK: Government to resign (Kosovapress)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) officials said in a press conference today that they hoped Kosovo would receive two good news in 2015: visa liberalization and UNESCO membership; none of which materialized. Ardian Gjini hailed the decision of the Constitutional Court on the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities but noted that the government is viewing the decision through a wrong discourse. He further criticized the government of not only failing in “big national issues” like the Association/Community and the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro but of also failing in revitalization of the Brezovica ski resort, visa liberalization, creation of armed forces, and the dialing prefix. AAK’s deputy leader Ahmet Isufi said Kosovo is experiencing the worst crisis in the last 16 years and the only way out is to hold early elections.