Berisha for Periscope: I haven't had a meeting with the president for the LDK GP transition, it's speculation.

Procrastination of the agreement for co-governance by the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo is tending to bring new situations to this delicate phase that was created after the 6 October elections. It was reported in the media that three minority deputies would join the LDK, so to create the largest parliamentary group in [...]
It is Etem Arifin from the Ashkalije Party for Integration, Veton Berisha from the Egyptian Liberal Party and Albert Kinoll from the United Roma Party of Kosovo.
But Veton Berisha from the Egyptian Liberal Party, in a statement for Periscope He denied such reports, should be called speculation. He says there has been no meeting with President Thaci at this stage.
I have not met at this stage with President Hashim Thaci. I'm in charge of last term. I don't know where this speculation is from. At least that part of the president, it's about me, Berisha told Periscope.
Asked whether there is anything true about his passage and two other colleagues in the LDK Parliamentary Group, he did not want to declare anything concrete.
We've had meetings, our orientation can be anywhere. But the President's part is never about me. Nothing has come out of us. We're waiting for their deal. We're going to the elections altogether, and the s'ka has no group, is Berisha's response.
If this passage occurs reportedly, the LDK will be the largest parliamentary group in the Kosovo Assembly, with 31 MPs. While, the Vetevendosje Movement, the winner of the October 6th election, will take second place in terms of numbers in the Assembly, with only one deputy down.
We remember that now three months from elections, the LDK and the VV have failed to agree on forming a ruling coalition. Albin Kurti of Isa Mustafa almost every day set up meetings, but the agreement is not resulting anywhere./ P ERISCOPI/











