Agim Veliu: We're partners with the VV, so we care about their complaints.

The Democratic League of Kosovo has neither claimed nor denied the involvement of the Social Democrat Initiative in the future ruling coalition, if the latter passes the election threshold, writes Periscopi. Contacted by Periscopi, LDK deputy chairman Agim Veliu has said that the Vetevendosje Movement is what should be asked about this issue, putting on [...]
Contacted by Periscopi, LDK deputy chairman Agim Veliu has said the Vetevendosje Movement is the one that should be asked about the issue, noting that LVV's LDK are still not coalition partners.
The LDK deputy chairman even says it is not his party's case that LVV's complaint at the Supreme Court, through which they demand that the CEC allow the number of votes to be smuggled into Serbia.
And what we have to do for complaints they're saying, asked them, did Vetevendosje make it difficult that it has a duty to do government, we're not partners yet, we're still working hard to harmonise interest-related programmes and issues, we make a coalition, we're confused. We're not partners yet”, Veliu told Periscope.
The Last Decision of The PZAP for cancelling votes coming from Serbia has somewhat changed the mathematics of political parties, primarily the two parties aiming to form the ruling coalition.
This is because in the event the Supreme Court does not endorse the Vetvendosje Movement's complaint for the counting of illegal votes from Serbia, Fatmir Limaj's Social Democrat Initiative could pass the election threshold.
If that happens, then LVV will have three deputies by little, while LDK, PDK, AAK-PSD by one.
We remember that if the Social Democrat Initiative exceeds the 5 per cent threshold, the Vetevendosje Movement will have 29 deputies, while the LDK will have 28 MPs.
The number of deputies of the two parties in total will be 57, which will not be enough for the government vote as required to be 61 under the law./Periscopi/












