The Vetëvendosje movement has denied the claims of the LDK that there are indications of the fall of the Kurti Government during late autumn.

The ruling party has called Arben Gashi's statement that 8 of its MPs are interested in joining the LDK untrue.

However, a member of the LVV has warned of the abandonment of this political entity and the creation of a new parliamentary group, if the Draft Law on the minimum wage is approved and war veterans are not included in it.

The most powerful government that Kosovo has had, the one led by Albin Kurti, is expected to shake its foundations in the fall.

This was the claim that the chairman of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Arben Gashi, made on Wednesday in "Debat Plus", when he spoke about the possibility of breaking up the ruling coalition.

According to Gashi, there are eight MPs from the Vetëvendosje Movement who have expressed interest in joining the LDK parliamentary group.

But all these claims of Gashi have been denied by the head of deputies of Vetëvendosje, Mimoza Kusari - Lila.

She assessed the statements as untrue and speculative.

"I do not believe that these claims are true because there were no indications or expressions of the will to move or dissatisfaction within the group.

The situation is normal in the group, with a spirit of communication and cooperation, so from now on, who did Gashi think I should talk about", said Mimoza Kusari-Lila.

The head of deputies of the LVV, Kusari-Lila, has denied having a breakdown in relations with the governing partner, the Guxo list.

However, in recent months there have been disagreements and public clashes on some topics within the VV parliamentary group.

Deputy Fatmir Humolli, a former KLA soldier, has opposed his group's decision to approve in principle the draft law which excludes veterans from the minimum wage increase.

If the veterans are finally excluded from this increase, Humolli in a statement for RTV Dukagjini has warned of the abandonment of Vetëvendosje and the creation of a new parliamentary group.

"The issue of veterans is in process.

I will not be part of the group (unless veterans are exempt from the minimum wage increase).

I will be an independent deputy, as I was on the VV list as an independent, and I do not join any political group.

We will see the possibility of making our own parliamentary group", said Humolli.

In the written statement for television, Humolli refused to say who else could join this new group, saying that it will be decided in the meantime.

However, Humolli says that the Government will have his support for issues that he considers fair.

Dissatisfaction within the VV has also been fueled by the Civil Code, which allows same-sex marriages, against which 14 MPs of this parliamentary group have voted.

Among them is the deputy from the "Guxo" list, Burim Meta.

He denies being one of the deputies who can join the LDK.

"Gashi has 'ut'!

Currently, there is no connection with the truth and unrelated issues, I do not comment on them", said Meta.

The Kurti government has a mandate to govern the country until 2025. /Dukagjini/