Exclusive: Dramatic developments, Isa Mustafa invites Ramush Haradinaj and Shpend Ahmeti to meeting

Is a Major Pre-election Coalition Possible LDK- AAK-PSD - Isa Mustaf's invitation to meet AAK's Ramush Haradinaj and PSD's Shpend Ahmeti appears to be an attempt to establish such a coalition. Kosovo Democrat League Chairman Isa Mustafa has invited them to the meeting for Monday, the chairman [...]
Kosovo Democrat League Chairman Isa Mustafa has invited them to the meeting for Monday, AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj and PSD President Shpend Ahmeti.
Such an invitation has been confiscated for Periscope sources within the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.
From the AAK, they have told Periscope that the purpose of Mustaf's invitation to Haradinaj and Ahmeti is to review the possibility of linking a pre-election coalition between these three political subjects.
It is now known that the AAK and the PSD are very close to a pre-election coalition agreement for early elections, whose date is expected to be set after the session for the distribution of the Kosovo Assembly, which is scheduled to be held on August 22nd.
Otherwise, the AAK and the PSD are expected not further than tomorrow, on Monday, to formalise their pre-election coalition.
While the odds are minimal to have any agreement with the LDK, Periscop sources have indicated that they are still not clear what concrete offer Mustafa will come up with for Haradinaj and Ahmeti.
So far the LDK has shown an Africa with Vetevendosje Movement, but is most seen as a unilateral offer by VV leader Albin Kurti.
But the possibility of a coalition between the VV and LDK seems to make the candidate issue for prime minister difficult, since both parties are aiming to have the candidate from the ranks of their party.
But it is not only the candidate issue for prime minister who split these parties, but there are other issues, both on the political and economic level, which have fundamental differences.
Although, when it comes to question the issue of political interests and the possibility of coming to power that all political parties in the country have shown to ignore ideological or political differences, even past hostilities that may have had.
However, if the LDK AAK the PSD managed to have any pre-election coalition agreement that would completely change the report of political forces aimed at taking power after early elections.
If these three parties achieve compliance among them, the likelihood that this coalition will be the winner of the elections is almost certain.
That would make it very difficult to determine the electoral scores of two other major parties. The PDK and the VV are not known what reactions and actions would be followed.
The PDK remains able to join Fatmir Limaj's NISMA, while the VV may remain lonely again.
The VV's that's really counting on it. Mustafa's LDK, seems to be repeating the story. It will remain abandoned for the second time by this party, as in the VLAN era, in 2014. /Periscopi












