Baraliu: VV can also make arrangements with PDK or any other party if it can't afford the LDK

The university professor and connoisseur of the Constitution, Mazum Baraliu, says procrastinating coalition formation is disappointing and regrets he does not want an excuse. According to him, this procrastination is clear indication that it is being fought for profit from power rather than for the state. This is happening in procrastinating conversations to make a coalition [...]
According to him, this procrastination is clear indication that it is being fought for profit from power rather than for the state.
This is happening in procrastinating talks to make a coalition between these two winning parties is a pity, is disappointing and does not reason with anything. It's not justified, there's really something that just in this country someone necessarily fights more for prestige, political power and profit from power than for the state and citizens, and that's really disappointing because people gave their trust this time to change”, Baraliu has declared for EO.
The baraliu, which was part of the CEC, shows that it would be unaffordable to go to extraordinary elections if the parties fail to make Government.
He says we are not reformed, but we are not prepared for elections until he mentions the fatigue of citizens with elections.
The first “are neither prepared nor reformed, the second we are tired and exhausted, and citizens and society and institutions, the third is because it costs about 6-7m euros, but these two subjects don't care what it looks like, and I don't have to share the responsibilities of one subject and the other is clearly because the appetites, appetites and claims are different, but I consider that both political subjects are responsible for this situation and that they should not share the responsibilities of non-party, but political interest before the state and political interest because it is narrowness and that, while the civic state, the state, the state, he said, for the EUOWS.
Baraliu has explained the constitutional deadlines following the constitution's framework to form the new Government.
The “is clear in the Constitution and the General Election Law since the CEC's confirmation of the elections, exactly from 2: 00 a.m. to the 30 days before a settlement is reached between these two political subjects. If this agreement is reached and we hope that it will be reached, then there will be the possibility under Article 95 of the Constitution of Kosovo that the first termant, which will be mandated as election winner, in this case by the president. It has a 15-day term to form a governing cabinet, a list of deputies over 61 who can vote on that governing cabinet and send the president to the Parliament, then it is voted into Parliament, and along with the dedication to the first collection of all the Assembly organs then the executive is contracted, in that case, the Government and the completion of the” institutions.
Baraliu has said that if the first attempt fails then there is another 15-day deadline that gives the winning party the right to propose the same candidate or another candidate.
If this is not achieved in the first 15-day effort, the Constitution says there is still another 10 days of deadline that the same candidate or another candidate of the same party or coalition, in fact, makes efforts within 10 days to make the governing cabinet and the same procedure goes towards the Parliament. If that is not achieved, the Constitution says that in the 40-day term, new elections are announced and taken to extraordinary new elections”.
Baraliu says the Vetevendosje Movement can also deal with the PDK or with any other party unless the LDK can do so anymore.
But the evil according to him lies in those statements that political views have set red lines for each other and few possibilities for the agreement remain.












