Mustafa tells what they talked to Kurt and Ymer yesterday

LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa has said in an interview in RTK that they are awaiting the Certificate of results to consider the possibility of coalitions. We have 29 deputies, of whom 23 belong to LDK, 4 are AKR and 2 of the Alternative. Final certificate will happen soon. We have left open opportunity to [...]
We have 29 deputies, of whom 23 belong to LDK, 4 are AKR and 2 of the Alternative. Final certificate will happen soon. We've left the open opportunity to talk to the VV and see if we can create programming proximity that ensures that we will govern and realise our goals, both in the field of economic development and in the field of rule of law and European and Euro-Atlantic integration”, Mustafa said, prime minister in office.
He said that if they can find a programming approach with the VV, they can go on. “If not, we can each continue on our own”, Mustafa said.
Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, since he has taken this post, never met at a table with Albin Kurti of Visar Ymerin Movement Vetevendosje.
But, he says after the elections he met at a table with Kurt and Ymer.
This is the first time we've met since I'm prime minister with Mr. Kurt and Mr. Star at a table like this. We talked more about the processes. We haven't specifically talked about the” coalition, Mustafa said.
Mustafa has said they should see the programme and everything should be done on the basis of a programme. “How much must be acceptable and can synthesize as one so that it can express the interests of such a coalition or not. These issues remain after the certificate occurs. And after the coalition that has emerged first has the opportunity to make its attempt at the Assembly”, incumbent Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said.
He said they would agree with the establishment of a government that is done as the Constitutional Court has determined. “Normically that we will not support such a government, but if they have come out first to secure the votes it is their responsibility to create the” government, Mustafa said.












