Dardan Gashi shows whether initiative will enter coalition with Vetevendosje

Social Democrat Initiative member Dardan Gashi has declared VV behavior has damaged the possibility of a partnership in the future government. Gashi has not ruled out the possibility that Behgjet Pacolli's AKR will vote on Kurti's government, saying there are two different parties. Gashi has said they had meetings with [...]
The pre-election coalition between Fatmir Limaj and Behgjet Pacolli after numerous efforts have managed to cross the threshold and have six seats in the Assembly.
Two of the seats will meet the AKR, which is open for talks with Albin Kurti's VV to be part of the government.
Deputy Prime Minister and acting Minister of Diaspore and Strategic Investments has told Gazette Express they have not had meetings with the VV about joining the next government.
“Hala we are far from the coalition, formally speaking we have had meetings even earlier with the LDK, but not with VV”, Dardan Gashi has said.
He has said that the latest acts of VV are unacceptable because they once tried to rob their votes and then insult and insult.
We're now expecting the results certificate, but of course the VV behavior doesn't leave optimistic space, it's unacceptable because once they try to rob and then insult these are not good signs for a possible” partnership, Gashi said.
Gashi has said that even though they are in a coalition with the AKR, there are still two different parties.
Remember that we are two different parties in this coalition, of course Pacolli's party is right and they can have contacts with whom they want, and they may have had VV contacts, but we as a coalition did not have contact”, he said.
The NGO member said he hopes decisions on further actions will be made with AKR.
We have entered the coalition to stay together even after the elections, but if one of the partners wants to change course, nobody can stop at will, I hope we stay together and the decision will eventually be collective or decide to stay in opposition or in government. ”, the deputy prime minister in office has indicated.
He has also said they will see how many votes the coalition has been claiming to form the government to decide whether to enter the government or not.
“We as Initiatives have not discussed any co-operation with the VV because so far we have been in the battle of saving mandates, and this is now made sure, we are now waiting for the coalition that claims to form the government and what will be our role if we have such negotiations and which is not, but it is not at all the cost to enter the” government, Gashi said.











