LDK and VV without date for continuing talks

Silent on differences and on deepening their divisions are standing the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and Vetevendosje Movement (LVV), parties aimed at achieving a coalition, which would be the first step towards establishing the new government. After failing the last attempt, the LDK [...]
Silent on differences and on deepening their divisions are standing the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and Vetevendosje Movement (LVV), parties aimed at achieving a coalition, which would be the first step towards establishing the new government.
Following the failure of the last attempt, LVV's LDK still has no date when it can resume talks, the Voice newspaper writes today.
The two parties that came first in the October 6th extraordinary elections -- the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo -- though they had pledged that 72 hours after the cerification of results they would sign the coalition agreement -- have not done so even after a week passed.
The last attempt to reach this agreement was on Monday at the meeting of two leaders -- LDK leader Isa Mustaf and Albin Kurti of Vetevendosje -- but that effort also failed.












