Ex- PAN shuts its doors to Vetevendosje

If there is a coalition with the LDK, Vetevendosje will require other options. This is the message VV deputy leader Glauk Konjufca gave in a TV debate at T7 last night, indicating that his party could negotiate with other subjects to achieve the ruling coalition, always in the situation if the agreement [...] fails.
If there is a coalition with the LDK, Vetevendosje will require other options.
This is the message VV deputy leader Glauk Konjufca gave in a TV debate at T7 last night, suggesting that his party can negotiate with other subjects for achieving the ruling coalition, always in the situation if the agreement with LDK fails, the news writes.net.
Conjufca's statement came at a time when PAN parties, The PDK, AAK and the Initiative have clearly been positioned that they will remain outside the government for the next four years.
And finally, The PAN has closed its doors to Vetevendosje for joining the ruling coalition.
Teuta Haxhiu from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, of news.net has said all the current statements by VV and LDK officials to harmonise the governing programme have been only farce.
According to her, it should be expected, and the fact that these two parties are not for the country's governance and good.
Everything was farso. So statements about harmonizing the program were farso. I think we should wait until the end to see that they are not for government and for the good of the country. So the Alliance is in the opposition, and we will testify that in the future. I'm sorry for the days they're losing”, says Haxhiu.
According to Haxhiu, all recent developments taking place on the political scene have shown that the VV and LDK are eager for important government positions more than all other subjects.
Everything that is being discussed, so ambition for president and others is showing that they are more interested in power than in the interest of the people”, Haxhiu said at the end.
That there are cracks between the VV and LDK for political bargaining are also being said by the Social Democrat Initiative.
Former escort from this subject, Enver Hoti, on news.net says VV and LDK are currently in the race for which of them will be “cap” top positions in power.
There is no impasse in the VV and LDK talks, there is a deadlock for these two market-sharing parties. Vetevendosje has repeatedly accused other parties, and it has called them deals. So these are deals of who's taking the highest positions in power”, he said.
Failure to give the decidatory rejection of a coalition with the VV, Hoti says this party has made a serious mistake with its rhetoric facing other parliamentary parties.
However, he says the initiative will be open to co-operation in the Assembly.
“Vetevendosje has made a gross mistake when setting red lines for parliamentary parties. This is political immature. It is the fate of Kosovo that the Initiative has passed the threshold, and we will do our best possible in functioning the good of citizens. We are in the Kosovo Assembly and are open to co-operate with anyone who cares about co-operation in the country's interest, Hoti has said.
The news. We have tried to get an official response from one of the PDK officials, but none of them has been available.
From what the news teaches.net, the Democratic Party of Kosovo -- namely, President Kadri Veselin -- has held a meeting with the elected deputies of this party today.
It has been agreed not to have statements concerning coalitions being mentioned in the opinion, in that form not to cause confusion about the position of this party, given just a few hours after the elections, that the PDK remains in the opposition.
Indeed, such an attitude is the chairman of The PDK, Kadri Wessel, had expressed it at the 6 October conference, just hours after the polling closed, where it had acknowledged defeat and where it defined the position of this subject in opposition.
We remember that before and after the VV and LDK elections, negotiations have begun on reaching a government agreement.
After the elections, these two parties as the first agreed on the governing programme, but the impasses emerged in the division of positions, where the LDK demands that at any cost the president's position be secured.
Such a provision by the VV is being seen as unacceptable, since, according to them, negotiations and agreement should focus on fulfilling countries that are currently empty -- the prime minister's and the prime minister's.












