VV and LDK do not want coalition AKR initiative to rule, country risks going to elections again

The two parties that came first from the 6 October elections -- the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo -- will refuse to form the new government with none of the parties that have misgoverned in the past term, thus excluding a possible coalition with the Initiative and with the AKR. Therefore, according to analysts, the country risks [...]
The two parties that came first from the 6 October elections -- the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo -- will refuse to form the new government with none of the parties that have misgoverned in the past term, thus excluding a possible coalition with the Initiative and with the AKR. Therefore, according to analysts, the country risks moving to new elections.
The Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo will not accept co-governance with the coalition Initiative AKR, though these subjects alone could snatch the two winning parties from the 4 deputies.
At least that is how representatives of the Vetevendosje Movement have declared, who say they will not invite co-operation about forming a new government, which has misgoverned in the past term, despite the final outcome of the elections.
On the other side of the AKR Initiative coalition have indicated that they have no interest in becoming part of the new government, but they have stressed that to finally decide on this issue, the Certificate of final results from the CEC must be expected, writes further “Zer”.
While connoisseurs and political circumstances estimate that the AKR Initiative coalition will again reduce by passing the 5% threshold.
Consequently, if Vetevendosje does not invite the Initiative to Government, then the likelihood is that the country will go to the polls again.











