They created only problems: Haradinaj and his government harshly criticized in Pristina
The deputy president of the Pristina parliament also criticized Haradinaj for imposing the 100 percent tax on Serbian goods
A high-ranking official of the Democratic Party of the so-called Kosovo (PDK), Kshavit Haliti, has not spared criticism at the expense of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, led by Ramush Haradinaj.
In an interview for the Pristina-based media, Haliti said that Haradinaj's government had done nothing special in the two years of its work - other than create problems that brought with them bad political points, and worsened the status of the dialogue with Belgrade.
Haliti, who is also the deputy president of the Pristina parliament, criticized Haradinaj for the 100 percent tax on Serbian goods, saying that no one can rule by force in Europe.
"Every government must respect European rules and act on the basis of international agreements that have been reached. I've been against the tax from the beginning, and I think I was right," Haliti said.