VVC: At the meeting with LDK we talked about the pre-election coalition, at which helm it should be Albin Kurti

Vetevendosje Movement Deputy Chairman Besnik Bislimi has spoken about today's meeting with LDK leaders after Vjosa Osmani's nomination of prime minister from this party. Although it does not say they have finally agreed, Bislimi has said that with top LDK officials “agreed that the incoming government as the top priority should [...]
Although it does not say they have finally agreed, Bislimi has said that with top LDK officials “agreed that the incoming government as the top priority should have what state is coming from the Clan Pronto fighting organised crime and corruption”.
A few hours ago, together with Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurtin and parliamentary group chief Glauk Konjufca, we were at a meeting requested by LDK chairman Isa Mustafa, attended by Vjosa Osmani and Lutfi Haziri. The main topic of the talks was to discuss possibilities for creating a pre-election coalition that would eventually turn the hope towards citizens for a substantial change of government model in the country. We agreed that the incoming government as a top priority should have the state's position by the Pronto Clan fighting organised crime and corruption. All of this as a prerequisite for focusing on policies that create jobs and boost welfare”, Bislimi has said.
He has said further that the Vetevendosje Movement has been sending a concrete proposal to Mustafa for future governance construction modalities, as well as key priorities.
We can say that no letter has changed since that day. This is also true of our conviction that this option would create the right synergy by putting Albin Kurti at its helm, with the possibility of agreeing to a period of two mandates and rotation. I see as very important the fact that both from the Vetevendosje Movement and the LDK pledged that at no moment and in no circumstances will there be meetings with any of the other participating subjects in the election”, Bislim said.
“Both LVV and LDK have only one strategic partner for the construction of the next government. We have three more days left to reach the deal, so expected by the vast majority of citizens of the country”, he has said further.












