LDK's Hyseni sharply reacts: Sincere, the VV didn't want a coalition.

Skender Hyseni has given his opinion on the situation in the LDK, before and after the 6 October elections. Former minister is convinced of his party's victory as he points to red line for PDK after the elections. Hyseni leaves open the possibility that the LDK will be in the post-election coalition with the Movement [...]
Hyseni leaves open the possibility that the LDK will be in the post-election coalition with Vetevendosje Movement.
Kosovo's Democratic League does not have in its tradition toʹi lecture any other political subject instead of how it should behave during the election campaign. Even less, the LDK needs to, as it says, in a statement by a VV official, “copys the phrases and promises of VV”. So we politely reject this type of lecture regardless of where it comes from.
The LDK, along with candidate Vjosa Osmani for the first government, which is the incarnation of a modern and very dynamic politician, with incompatible professional and human integrity, has an excellent programme for the country's pro-operative governance, and a list of seating candidates in the Republic Assembly.
So, the LDK has the courage, knowledge and belief that October 6th will field the winner of the election.
The Democratic League, for reasons known, with the unanimous vote of its General Council, has ruled out any coalition with the PDK. And that remains so.
In the meantime, with the VV LDK, every effort to reach consensus on the pre-election coalition with Vjosa Oman, a candidate for KM. This was not achieved, as it were, because the VV claimed otherwise.
Anyway, The LDK remains committed to co-ordinating the election, after 6 October, primarily with the VV, as well as with other parties (the PDK), co-ordinating actions for an LDK-led government for a major change of” writes Skender Hyseni on Facebook.












