Waiting for an earthquake (Zeri)
Dush Gashi considers that Vetevendosje has made the right decision by engaging during the crucial moments for Kosovo instead of sitting aside. He says that the governing party with its undemocratic actions is proving each day how important it is to make changes in Kosovo.
PDK claims to have the numbers even though it was proved twice that they do not, writes Gashi adding that this party comes out with such statements in order to cause confusion and fear by acting as if they managed to pay off a deputy or blackmail another. They also claim to be for a dialogue, while the representative of this party has already usurped the Parliament and does not allow any debate there. To them, writes Gashi, debate has the meaning of dirty bargaining in dark places, away from the eyes and ears of the public opinion. With all their hopes lost, they are trying to delay establishment of the institutions hoping that something unexpected could suddenly happen. “Something unexpected could happen also for the benefit of this country, for instance if President Jahjaga requests in her next meeting to have a debate, and if she requests for the debate which would resolve the political stalemate to take place where it should, at the Parliament,” concludes Gashi.