Konjufca reveals how power will be split if coalition is reached with LDK

Vetevendosje Movement member Glauk Konjufca, who is also part of the negotiating team for achieving a coalition with the LDK, has shown on thick lines how potentially power can be divided between his party and what is led by Isa Mustafa in case of reaching an agreement for [...]
Konjufca in an interview for RTK 3, has said the election result shows that the government will lead the Vetevendosje Movement.
As for the number of ministries, Konjufca has said it will be maximum 12, and will be proportionally separated between the two parties, excluding two that should be granted to minorities.
Konjufca has said that the fact that first in the election has emerged implies that the VV should have the leader of the government.
In line with that, it is very likely that the LDK will have the leadership of parliament, as well as a proportional division of ministries, which will most likely be 12 ministries, which you know will belong to minorities. While another 10 will be arranged between LDK and Vetevendosje”, Konjufca has said.
Konjufca has indicated that his party will seek ministries connecting with areas of rule of law and fighting crime and corruption.
Meanwhile, asked what his role in the new government will be, Konjufca has said he is better performing as an MP, however, does not rule out engagement in the government.
He has suggested that 9 existing ministries will join other ministries, which will also be changed by name.
VV member Lutfi Haziri has also spoken of successive statements by LDK deputy chairman Lutfi Haziri in this interview.
According to him, Haziri's similar positions show his disappointment with the outcome the LDK has taken in the election.
Konjufca says perhaps Haziri has been convinced that the Democratic League of Kosovo will succeed in the 6 October elections.
“Such a thing is normal, all parties have had expectations that they will win. Even the PDK has expected to win, but the VV has won and we have to conduct this reality, we have to move forward with the construction of the government”, the former VV parliamentary group chief has added further.
He has also talked about Wednesday's meeting, where he has said he will discuss political issues, such as dialogue with Serbia












