“You have the right to download Conjufe”: Kurti's secret order of Mustaf

Three months and thirteen days have passed since the end of the October 6th early elections. Citizens went through the polls, voted, but then these votes were misused by their political leaders. No one voted Mr. Albin Kurti would endlessly drag the formation of the Kosovo government. But no one voted [...]
No one voted Mr. Albin Kurti would endlessly drag the formation of the Kosovo government. But nobody even voted the LDK to do that.
Finally, the LDK made an offer to Vetevendosje to assume the position of Speaker of the Parliament, which currently belongs to Mr. Glauk Konjufca, who would send him back as soon as he assumed the position of president of the country in April 2021, writes Periscope.
But that was rejected by Mr. Kurti, who considered the offer to be strange terms like <x0monarchist” and “unconstitutional”. In fact, political parties that take the trust of Kosovo citizens have the option of choosing the heads of the country's institutions, and such is no violation.
However, Kurt made a very bizarre proposal in his letter. He proposed to Mr. Mustafa to take the initiative to dismiss the new Speaker of the Parliament, Mr. Conjufca, telling her that except she was right, she was also likely to do so.
“You have the right to repent and ask the LDK group to also repent and take the initiative to dismiss the new legitimate and demographic presidentYou are from the Republic. Mr. Glauk Konjufca. You had dozens of votes against Mr. Conjufca on December 26, 2019. So, except you're right, where you're probably downloading it. Conjufca. But I can't help you on this road.
But where such a political movement would lead Mr. Mustafa?
To get votes for the Konjufca dismissal, Mustafa's LDK join former coalition parties PAN thus issued another line of reproach from Vetevendosje.
We remember that Vetevendosje elected Konjufka as chairman of the LDK vote, which had pledged to vote even the Kurti government if no agreement was reached according to the 6 October results, and that the party had only 14 thousand votes.
Meanwhile, Glauk Konjufca was the second most voted man in Vetevendosje Movement with over 7,000 votes, and that party appears to fear that his dismissal from the country's first position could spark another domestic-party political war.













