AAK lies in favour of AAK-LDK coalition

AAK Headship member Anton Berisha has reacted after publishing the report by the renowned Slovenian institute I FIMIS for recent developments in Kosovo following Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the prime minister's position. While this report says that LDK and VV will be at war for first place in extraordinary elections, [...]
AAK Headship member Anton Berisha has reacted after publishing the report by the renowned Slovenian institute I FIMIS for recent developments in Kosovo following Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the prime minister's position.
While this report says that LDK and VV will be at war for first place in extraordinary elections, third-placers are being postponed according to this report. AAK and PDK.
Berisha writing via Facebook has said such predictions rely on plans that have designated states, in this case Slovenia for Kosovo.
The same says it is for a coalition between the AAK and the LDK, adding that not given that the race to take the first place would develop on a common and rightist terrain between the two parties, and that the second Serbia and its allies would do their best not to have this coalition happen.
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Forecasts of institutions and analysts of several neighbouring states for possible coalitions and the results of elections expected to be held in Kosovo, more than are based on the real situation based on the plans of their states. Later maybe he'll specify it depending on the course of events.
What I highlighted a week ago is the AAK-LDK coalition. I've given the conceptual explanations, while now I'm pointing to two more elements: the first one, that the race for the first country will take place on a common, traditional and right ground between the LDK and the AAK; and second, that Serbia and its allies will make sure this coalition doesn't happen.
The race for first place, it's about the party, but it's about the candidate for prime minister. As long as the AAK is about the prime minister's position, due to clear definition and political consistency of Mr. Haradinaj; The LDK is still searching for a candidate that will not be easy.
On the other hand, as a subject, the LDK has made a recent improvement that I can favour, what AAK needs more prudently to follow by taking the right steps especially in the use of available human resources, which has not maximumised so far.
The third-place battle will take place between the VV and the PDK, which will take place on a common ground that will probably be won by this first one.












