Ramush Tahiri: We're probably going back to the elections.

Coalition Initiative Entry - The AKR in the Kosovo Assembly and the loss of three deputies from the Vetevendosje Movement and one from the Democratic League of Kosovo could create difficulties in achieving the numbers needed for forming the government, only of those two parties. Political analysts are declaring government creation in the current political situation in [...]
The VV, based on the final results announced by the Central Election Commission, had 32 deputies and LDK 29 MPs, which enabled government creation. However, yesterday the Supreme Court decided that the final results of the October 6th elections would not include votes coming from Serbia, which enabled coalition entry Initiative. - AKR-PD, in the Assembly, with six deputies.
This coalition's entry cost most of the LDK's VV, which currently meet for harmonisation of the government programme.
Election Affairs Knower Albert Krasniqi has written that the Vetevendosje Movement will have three deputies less, the LDK one less MP. A less deputy will have the AAK-PSD coalition PDK.
With this number of deputies, VV and LDK, it is impossible to form government only by these two political subjects.
Political analyst Ramush Tahiri for Kosova Prees, has now declared that the Vetevendosje Movement and the LDK do not have the numbers to form the government, so it says co-operation with minority parties is necessary.
These two parties cannot create the government themselves, to make it 61 votes. These two parties can create governments if they take the minority non-Serbs and as coalition partners, but if we take the Egyptian community's reactions ... require ministers, if Albin Kurti and Isa Mustaf make the coalition with 12 ministries, 2 ministers belong to communities, then 10 ministries remain to be divided...Nisma will be the insurmountable stone for the government anyone who made the “, he said.
Tahiri says it analyses the current situation instead of the likelihood that the country will go to the polls are very large.
At present, the likelihood is that the country will go to the polls in analysis regarding political principles, but that is what political parties decide. We must be convinced that these results will be acknowledged that it could happen since there have been so many injuries to the electoral process a political party does not accept the election results and strongly reject the mandates. ...Determination is needed in this case 61 deputies pro back in the Assembly, whether it has with Serbs or without Serbs or with other minorities it depends on how to determine”, Tahiri said.
Other political analyst Dardan Velija says it would be very easily the formation of minority government, but that it would have to Vetevendosje and LDK give up their long-standing principle of campaigning to form government only with the Albanian majority.
The destruction of minorities is a constitutional obligation, since the inclusion of the Initiative is not, the initiative's involvement is in the will of these two parties or do not want to take it, and it can only be done if both parties have to include the inclusion of other minorities and Serbian minorities, so it will be the very easy creation of the government with this large number of MPs having it, even without the” Initiative, he said.
Velija does not rule out the possibility that coalition entry Initiative - AKR in the Assembly can make it difficult to create Kosovo's next government.
He has cautioned that if Vetevendosje and LDK want to fight corruption do not take over past government partners.
“If the Initiative eventually entered parliament and this remains to be seen after the recount of future coalition partners remains to decide whether they want to stand that goal that common goal that both have had to have an Albanian majority in the future government or put that goal aside. I believe that as well as they don't escape the principles of the very principle they've had against their own electorate, how they decided to include Nis and other parties that then there will be three other parties that would enter it that would make little of the government's creation, but also government management... if these two parties want to stay faithful to the principle that will interrupt corruption I think they should enter here together and not take other parties that have been in the last two governments, and especially in this government that doesn't remain in the coalition, but political analysts said.
In the 6 October elections, the Vetevendosje Movement came first, followed by the Democratic League of Kosovo.
And the working groups of these two parties have so far held several joint meetings through which they have stated they have harmonised the co-government programme in many ways, but that LDK leader Isa Mustafa has declared that discussions with Vetevendosje will continue after the certificate of results.
Kosovo's constitution stipulates that the Kosovo government can only form the party or coalition that wins the elections, which in this case implies Vetevendosje Movement, which then has the right to select with which or with which political parties wants to form the new government for the next four-year mandate.












