Svechla insists and reminds LDK: Albin Kurti for Prime Minister

The appointment of August 22nd for the distribution of the Kosovo Assembly, following the resignation of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, for Vetevendosje Movement is considered late and baleful. MP from LVV ranks Jedal Svechla has said that one of the reasons for setting this date concerns a president's game [...]
The appointment of August 22nd for the distribution of the Kosovo Assembly, following the resignation of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, for Vetevendosje Movement is considered late and baleful.
The MP from LVV's ranks, Jelal Svecla, has told Online Economy that one of the reasons for setting this date concerns a game of President Hashim Thaci.
“We have requested that the session be held as quickly as possible, distributed, and passed on to other procedures up to early elections, which would bring more legitimate forces to lead the processes before which Kosovo is found. Now, why so late, this is a puzzle for us. The only doubt we can think of is some game of the president's last moment since we have extremely bitter political experiences with him”.
He denies the creation of a technical government, but says the effort will be made.
According to him, this will be done in order to delay the election process.
“We suspect that it can be tried, but we don't think it will, because the reaction and opposition will also be extremely powerful against it. I am convinced that no one will agree to do so, seeing the outcome of any such attempt, but no risk is denied by such attempts aimed at dismissing the” process, he says.
According to him, the VV can make a substantial difference if Albin Kurti comes to the top of the government.
“On the political scene in Kosovo, there are two political poles, that of change and that of continuity. The policy of continuity is the PDK, which has seized most institutions and the state in general, and is LVV, which is guaranteed of substatic change. As such, we are determined that the only guarantee of change is Albin Kurti as Kosovo's next prime minister”, he says.
Svechla says they will not enter the coalition with parties that have abused the state, but do not mention what they are.
“We have red lines for all those subjects that bring about continuation and it is now known that those subjects that have run by now or their satellites are a kind of continuation of this situation where society is in this situation”, he says.
The Parliament's leadership days ago set August 22nd as the date to vote for the distribution of the Assembly so that the country can go to early elections.











