Mivlovci: Everything could happen, but I don't vote PAN

Adem Mikulovci, in Kosovo, is primarily known as an actor. But it is also remembered as Kosovo's Assembly delegate at the time of the proclamation of Kosovo's Declaration of Independence on 2 July 1990. Currently, Miclovci has been elected Kosovo Parliament deputy from the ranks of the Vetevendosje Movement. As the oldest MP, [...]
Adem Mikulovci, in Kosovo, is primarily known as an actor. But it is also remembered as Kosovo's Assembly delegate at the time of the proclamation of Kosovo's Declaration of Independence on 2 July 1990.
Currently, Miclovci has been elected Kosovo Parliament deputy from the ranks of the Vetevendosje Movement. As the oldest MP, he, together with the newest deputy of the legislature's future composition, will conduct the first session until the election of the new Kosovo Assembly Speaker.
In a brief conversation for Radio Free Europe, Adem Miclovci believes Vetevendosje will form Kosovo's next government and exclude any possibility of his voting on any candidate for prime minister by other political subjects.
Radio Free Europe: Mr. Mikulovci, you have been the pre-war Assembly delegate, while securing votes to be the deputy of the Kosovo Assembly. Do you expect the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo to manage to avoid the institutional stalemate, which is being warned about forming the Government?
Adem Mikulovci: I expect that this strain will still be passed because the new government must be formed and the Parliament will continue working on the composition of new legislation. I believe that the PAN will not have the votes, will not form the government.
The government will form us as the most voted party, with the largest number of MPs, without a coalition with anyone. So I expect that after a few days, Kosovo's president will appoint Albin Kurti as prime minister, the most voted candidate and Kurti will form the new Government.
Radio Free Europe: Your name has been coveted when it comes to vote for coalition candidate PAN, Ramush Haradinaj. Will you vote for Mr Haradinaj?
Adem Mikulovci: I don't understand how there is to bend my name on the media. But I think I'm an actor and I'm a profession to study people's characters, people's psychology, people's attitudes, and people without character, the dirtiest, the hyenas, the dogs of war are those people who dance from one party to another, just as the need is for personal gain. Everything can happen in life, but one can't happen, so I can vote for PAN CHAin, so change my ideology.
Why do I join Vetevendosje to be a member of a upcoming party that will bring about changes for the better, and these changes will bring about Vetevendosje.
Radio Free Europe: Mr. Mikulovci, as the oldest deputy in the Assembly, are you willing to mediate in negotiations among political parties about new coalitions?
Adem Mikulovci: No. Why should I interfere with them? They've made coalitions on their own. They have their own programs, their plans. We as Vetevendosje don't need to get involved in their agreements, their plans. We have our 40-point program, which was presented by Albin Kurti and Vetevendosje for the new Government, and absolutely no need for me to get involved in their affairs.
Radio Free Europe: Will you, like Vetevendosje, coalition with any party?
Adem Mikulovci: I don't know. I don't know what you're gonna do. Maybe we'll owe it after the failure that happens to the PAN, which I think will happen. But even if we make a coalition, we'll do it another way, another plan, another program.












