PDK decreases even more, LDK increases

Acting Health Minister Imet Canman would become Kosovo Parliamentary MP if AKR's Behgjet Pacolli were appointed minister in a possible government formed with the PAN coalition. Pacolli's New Kosovo alliance abandoned the coalition with LDK and the Alternative, formed prior to the June 11th elections, for [...]
Pacolli's New Kosovo Alliance abandoned coalition with LDK and Alternative, formed before the June 11th elections, to join next coalition a few hours later PAN.
With only 4 deputies, Pacolli's party will take high positions in the government that could be formed in the coming days.
Yesterday in the media it has been rumoured that Pacolli himself could take over the post of prime minister, as well as the foreign minister.
If that happens, Behgjet Pacolli will give up the MP's position because that's how the Law requires MPs.
For the possibility of parties losing MPs if those elected assume KALLXO government positions.com had written since May.
If Pacolli takes office in Government then a deputy position would be released, and that position does not receive the same party's candidate, but the coalition vote most.
In the concrete case, the most voted candidate on the waiting list is from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, incumbent Health Minister Imet Canman, who has 7 thousand and 272 votes.
This way, The LDK will have 24 deputies, and the PDK will pass to the third position with 23 deputies behind Vetevendosje, which has 32 deputies.
Then the AKR would remain with only 3 deputies: Labitot Tahiri, Islam Pacolli and Corab Sejdiu.
He has stated several times that he would never vote on the PAN coalition to establish institutions.
KA LLXO.com has tried to contact MP Sejdiu, who is also AKR deputy chairman, but he has not responded.
Under agreement signed yesterday with coalition P AN, AKR will have the position of the first deputy prime minister, as well as lead these 5 ministries: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Spatial Planning.












