Analyst: Political parties must not rush with red lines

The 6 October elections are considered interesting and unpredictable by connoisseurs. Some even suggested to political subjects not to rush over red lines. The 6 October elections are being considered unpredictable by connoisseurs. Ramush Tahiri, analyst, says that seeing [...] statements
The 6 October elections are being considered unpredictable by connoisseurs. Ramush Tahiri, analyst, says that seeing statements by the Democratic League of Kosovo as they definitely express themselves against a coalition with the PDK, then the latter may remain in opposition.
“If there is reconciliation between the LDK and Vetevendosje for coalition after election and if necessary votes are taken, I consider the future government will consist of these parties. Perhaps the PSD will be separated from the AAK because these parties have no programming alliance but for elections. Perhaps it will join Pacolli's party, depending on how many MPs win three or four, within NISMA because predictions don't give much to these two parties, but even in the real situation there are not much”, it says. RTV Dukagjin, Ramush Tahiri.
Even according to political connoisseur, this choice will be interesting.
However, he says political parties should not be hasty as far as red lines are concerned, because the PDK may need you for partnership.
“There are several red lines that are put on by some political parties especially towards the PDK, thinking that this party will not do well in the elections, but based on recent polls show a completely different situation and political parties will be forced to find exit strategies. I think political parties are rushing when they're talking about red lines”, said Nundman Paziz.












