Analysts beat LVV of LDK: They Are Being Unable to Rule

During yesterday's day, the meeting was held between the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement and that of the Democratic League of Kosovo to discuss reaching the coalition agreement. Albin Kurti and Isa Mustafa met after more than 10 days when it was the last meeting from which they came out without agreement signed for [...]
During yesterday's day, the meeting was held between the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement and that of the Democratic League of Kosovo to discuss reaching the coalition agreement.
Albin Kurti and Isa Mustafa met after more than 10 days when it was the last meeting from which they came out without agreement signed for the coalition, It says Periscope.
After the CEC's certification of elections, the leaders of these two parties had frequently multiplied meetings and even claimed to have found common language for governance. But the flow took a completely different turn at the moment the president's post case was brought to the table by Isa Mustaf's party.
During this time, harsh statements by both parties' officials have not been missed.
The political stalemate in which Kosovo is currently found, as a consequence of not reaching the LV coalition agreement V- The LDK, analysts are seeing it as closely linked to power interests and not to work for the state.
Analyst Mazbul Baraliu, speaking of Periscope, considers the two parties are displaying signs of inadequacy to take over the country's governance. According to him, their interest is positions rather than commitment to the responsibilities ahead.
These would have more consideration for the state and for citizens than for power. Without wanting to distinguish, though it's known who's setting these conditions, however, I think both sides have a huge responsibility that they're not being able to figure out something that might be okay for a few minutes. So long they started before the elections and now after the election certificate and are not making a deal. This is irresponsible and irresponsible to the electorate, citizens of the state should if it is because it is seen that power is important to them and to say the benefits of power, because the ministry for office calculations cannot be explained differently than a very non-real interest. They have very close interests, Baraliu said.
On the other hand, Baraliu stresses that the extension of the process of reaching or not of an agreement between LVV and LDK is causing them to differ from other parties. There are no distinguishing, we have the same avaz, the same methods, the same actions of the winning parties and this political class. They are not worrying about the consequences of delays, more interested in power than in good governance and taking over responsibilities and fulfilling promises they have made during the election campaign, Baraliu concludes.
Small and small-weighted man appreciates yesterday's meeting between Albin Kurti and Isa Mustaf, analyst Dardan Grabci.
Grapci stresses that the delays being made to LVV and LDK go in favour of Serbia rather than to opposition parties.
Yesterday's meeting between Albin Kurti and Isa Mustaf has not had any major weight, knowing that Kosovo from October 6th, when the elections ended, is entering a deep political crisis. These delays and bypasses for forming the Government by LVV and LDK more convenigates Serbia than opposition parties in Kosovo), Grapci said.
And seeing the recent developments in the country, Grapci predicts that if LVV and LDK fail to reach agreement by the end of December, then the country will go to extraordinary elections, which, according to him, will go in favour of the past coalition, PAN.
I think if by the end of December no agreement is reached, then between March and April, the date should be announced for extraordinary elections, and if that happens then the coalition PAN will again take the wheel for Kosovo's rule, Grapci concludes.
We remember that two months have passed since extraordinary parliamentary elections have ended. The winning party came out of LVV, while the second was LDK. The VV leader had promised that 72 hours after the CEC's election certificate would be finalised with the LDK to govern, which did not happen./Periscopi/Zana Rugova/












