Possible runoff Coalions

Political parties expected to run in the run-off for local elections by November 19th are starting to hold meetings and talks on the possibility of connecting coalitions. Political party leaders say there is still nothing concrete about coalitions except meetings of political officials at the local level. But political connoisseurs [...]
Political parties expected to run in the run-off for local elections by November 19th are starting to hold meetings and talks on the possibility of connecting coalitions.
Political party leaders say there is still nothing concrete about coalitions except meetings of political officials at the local level. However, connoisseurs of political issues feel that any political agreement that can be reached between the political parties for the runoff cannot be natural until both central and local political subjects are divided.
Political issue recogniser Mazum Baraliu said political parties can make election coalitions on issues of political interest and for the extent of influence. The political parties as far as they can, sometimes even against the will and orientation of the citizen to vote on someone, make coalitions with anyone and make them for the political interests of the subject and for political power. This often displeases a certain electorate spectrum and should be taken with reservations that not always these coalitions can express the will of citizen”, Baraliu says.











