Analysts criticise LVV of LDK: They're damaging the co-operation process.

The clashes through statements, mainly through social networks, by Vetevendosje Movement officials and the Democratic League of Kosovo, spread out the will, but also the fear of co-operation between these two parties for forming the country's new government, assess connoisseurs of political developments. Both these parties, which, in the October 6th early parliamentary elections, [...]
The clashes through statements, mainly through social networks, by Vetevendosje Movement officials and the Democratic League of Kosovo, spread out the will, but also the fear of co-operation between these two parties for forming the country's new government, assess connoisseurs of political developments.
Both of these parties, which in the October 6th early parliamentary elections, have received most of the citizens' votes -- the first and then the Democratic League of Kosovo Democratic League -- say they are working to approach the principles of future governance, the officials of these parties in some cases have exchanged controversy.
The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, three days ago, on the social Facebook network, has said that no party can form the only government” and that “what is clear is that the prime minister's name passes through the LDK office”.
To this statement, the same day has reacted, as well, through the social Facebook network, Albulen Haxhiu, deputy chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement, saying the prime minister's “was named on 6 October”, alluding to its party leader, Albin Kurtin.
Political issue acquaintance Artan Muhhaxhiri tells Radio Free Europe that similar controversy between the exhibitors and the two parties has also been seen during the election campaign. But, according to him, the political burden, which has fallen on these two parties to create a government, appears to be not being well understood by the experts assigned by both parties.
Instead of guiding their co-operative energy towards finding solutions to the issues that distinguish them, they are wasting time and are violating this good atmosphere, which was created after 6 October, with completely useless statements that only undermine the co-operation process. The Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo should have it clear that they must make considerable compromises if they want to govern together”, Mujariri said
The other recogniser of political developments, Armend Muja, speaking of Radio Free Europe, says the opinion that the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have won votes with the promise that they will co-operate with each other. But, as he says, there are several obstacles to strengthening this co-operation.












