Through reform requirement, it is trying to postpone elections

At the time opposition parties' calls for early elections have increased, the leader of The PDK, Kadri Veseli, requires broad political reconciliation for electoral reform. Representatives of society say that whenever the parties are unwilling to go to the polls, they start demands for reform, KTV reports. Valmir Ismaili from Democracy Plus, says [...]
Representatives of society say that whenever the parties are unwilling to go to the polls, they start demands for reform, KTV reports.
Valmir Ismaili from Democracy Plus, says political parties should be serious on this topic, not use it as a card to prolong processes.
Meanwhile, Artan Murati from KDI, says the ruling parties themselves have had no interest in reform because they used everything to win votes.
He also sees the rivalry between Thaci and Wessel, but he says the leader too. The PDK will have difficulty doing all political parties together on the issue.
One of the points of the leaders' agreement in 2011, when Atifete Jahjaga was elected Concensual President, the outcome of reform was listed.
There was a special commission for that, but it worked and expired, being blocked from the PDK at times by the LDK, and that was completely withdrawn from the Commission.
Meanwhile in 2014, Kosovo's Assembly had in principle passed changes to the Law for Elections, which were called only cosmetics, but which then Prime Minister Hashim Thaci believed would end.
In another position, as president, Hashim Thaci launched an attempt to bring together all leaders for reform, but did not have concrete results.












