LDK could lead country to new elections

The Democratic League of Kosovo could abstain from establishing institutions due to its refusal to co-operate with the PDK-AAK-Nisma coalition and reluctance to enter into partnership with the Vetevendosje Movement. This lack of determination, according to sources within this party, is due to the fear that Vetevendosje might contribute even more to the empowerment of the Vetevendosje, writes today [...]
This lack of determination, according to sources within this party, is due to the fear that Vetevendosje might contribute even more to the empowerment of the Vetevendosje, writes Koha Ditore today.
Political/coalition parties have officially not started consultations on the establishment of post-election coalitions, as the Central Commission has announced the final results.
Meanwhile, their certificates are expected to take place this week, after the Election Panel for Ances and Paraseta decides on the 65 complaints filed.
Since the outcome of the voting process, the Vetevendosje Movement is insisting on a meeting with LDK chairman Isa Mustafa, but without success. Sources within LDK have told the paper that this party is considering the possibility of not entering either a coalition with Vetevendosje or with the PDK-AAK-Nisma coalition, even with the price of going into new elections












