AKR gives final warnings before going to PAN

The blockade of the formation of Kosovo institutions, which has been starting since August 3rd, with the unfinished constitutional and Assembly session of Kosovo, could run its course towards the end, New Kosovo Alliance officials warn, the political subject within the pre-election coalition with the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alternative. Alliance leader New Kosovo Behgjet Pacolli, [...]
The blockade of the formation of Kosovo institutions, which has been starting since August 3rd, with the unfinished constitutional and Assembly session of Kosovo, could run its course towards the end, New Kosovo Alliance officials warn, the political subject within the pre-election coalition with the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alternative.
New Kosovo Alliance leader Behgjet Pacolli said days ago that a sweeping government would be a solution to unlocking the political knot for forming institutions.
Fatmir Matoshi, chairman of the Electoral Commission in the New Kosovo Alliance, speaking of Radio Free Europe, has stressed that if parliamentary political subjects, including the partners with whom the AKR coalition is with, continue to be mired in finding a solution to unblocking the situation, then solutions will be sought even outside the coalition with the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alternative, meaning with the Democratic Party of Kosovo coalition, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Kosovo Initiative, known as the PAN coalition.
I think all roads, all options are open. We are now facing a challenge. We will establish institutions, or apparently, we will go to new elections, which are not welcome either for the international factor or for the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. Frankly, we would not want either the LDK or the Alternative or the Vetevendosje Movement or the PAN to insist now and stay in positions they have, so no movement being made due to their party interests”
The Assembly of the New Kosovo Alliance on Sunday has authorised the leader of this party, Pacolli, to, along with elected deputies and narrow leadership, see the possibility of finding exits from the crisis and see alternative opportunities outside the coalition with the LDK and the Alternative.
Driton Selmanaj, deputy of the Kosovo Parliament by the Democratic League of Kosovo, tells Radio Free Europe that there is still a valid pre-election agreement between LDK, AKR and the Alternative, but a new situation has been created.
“Now is a new circumstance, there is a new event that occurred within the AKR. In fact, it remains to be seen how it will materialize in the coming days. But as long as there is nothing concrete, we still believe in an agreement that we have built and I wish it would be respected by all sides, until another situation”.
However, Matosh says the whole situation is expected to be clarified within a few days.
We think that at this moment the process is more important and Kosovo is more important than the interest of a political subject. We're already too late. I believe this week would have to explain everything. We are very late, we are entering September, still without the” institutions, Matoshi points out.
On the other hand, Selmanaj says the political crisis is the concern of all political subjects.
“to get out of this political crisis, caused by coalition The PDK, we need to have a reconciliation that will emerge as a result of internal talks that we can have as a coalition, including the Vetevendosje Movement, so that the country can take the other direction, have institutions and then start with performing constitutional obligations”.
Long ago, AKR leader Bengjet Pacolli has had a meeting with the candidate for prime minister from the coalition. PAN, Ramush Haradinaj. Matoshi, has said that after this meeting, Pacolli had no other meeting with Haradinaj and had no concrete agreements.












