Kurti at the VV Centre meeting: The coalition with LDK seemed easy to reach, but it turned out to be hard.

The Vetevendosje movement has held its first meeting with their centres, where, among other things, it was discussed the efforts under way to reach an agreement with the LDK, writes Periscope. Kurti in his address at this meeting has said the coalition with the LDK appeared easy but did not succeed. [...]
Kurti in his address at this meeting has said the coalition with the LDK appeared easy but did not succeed.
We have started contacts, communication and meetings on October 7th with the LDK, just hours after the results of the preliminary elections were declared, without delay and hesitation that hope and great victory could be turned into government as soon as possible, but what seemed to be a bit of achievable” writes in this response.
Tuta Kurti has said he is willing to meet every day with LDK to reach agreement and that on Thursday he has given a new proposal to the Democratic League of Kosovo for co-government. He has said he is now awaiting review of this proposal in the bodies of Isa Mustaf's party.
VVA's full response:
Today the first meeting was held with Movement Centres V. EVIDENCE!, 2020, attended by Chairman Albin Kurti. Political situation was discussed in addition to important organizational issues.
Next you find the full word of Mayor Kurti:
Honored heads and representatives of the V Movement Centres EVIDENCE! in Kosovo and abroad
I'm starting by addressing the elephant in the room right away. There are many different political issues in our currentity, but they are just old room furniture.
The key question you have in mind, when the new government will be created, there is no face that does not say it, and there is no attitude that can hide it.
The great hope of victory and third enthusiasm after the liberation and proclamation of independence is not yet resulting in a new government. That's why I understand you feel frustrated.
The truth is we're not waiting.
In the spirit of campaigning for the October 6th elections where the V EVENTION! had promised there would be no coalition with the PAN parties and based on the LDK's campaign where they wanted a coalition with only V I have immediately begun living these election promises.
We've started contacts, communication and meetings with the LDK on October 7th, just hours after the outcome of the preliminary elections was declared, without delay and hesitation that hope and great victory were brought back to government, but what seemed to be an easy one.
As you already know:
- In line with the election outcome, we offered half of the government's governing programme and half of the government, demanding that we move faster towards the government's survival.
- We've been open to the public as never before. Negotiations on the ruling coalition have kept them in public places like party offices and the republic's highest institution, in parliament.
- The media, and through them the citizens, knew when we went to the meeting, where the meeting was held, and when we got out of the meeting. Of course what we haven't been able to offer is direct transmission of negotiations for the coalition, that would be counterproductive.
- We have offered transparency of our actions to citizens for every action we have taken. Every attempt of every movement is shared with citizens.
- I stressed that meetings cannot be news, that only the results are news. That for old questions I can't have new answers unless there's a deal.
- I have published the names of our ministers, ministers from V ranks. So the public knows and recognizes them in advance.
As a result of this transparency, today every citizen knows where we are and what's going on, so I don't have a lot of secrets to tell because we've made our demands public and we've handled the partner's demands in negotiations with the right and wanted privacy.
We have to keep our nerves. Work and engage, but patiently. These talks are not easy. Even more serious for us are future talks as governments with different factors.
Of course we could. We had to make a deal by now. The day after tomorrow, there are 100 days of elections on October 6th. However, from these 98 days, we've only talked about government composition after the certificate of results. 52 days we lost them, waiting to pass the threshold on one party, even though we knew it had no role in ranking our subjects, that this couldn't change the V Movement's victory. I'm sorry. Recently, I was exposed twice dangerously: on December 26th, I was exposed to two million citizens and all Parliament deputies, without agreement with the LDK; and, then, at the meeting with the President again, I was forced to go without agreement with LDK, but at least I had half of my cabinet made public.
But I know that what you're interested in today is knowing where we are now and what awaits us in the days ahead.
At the meeting held Wednesday, both sides made a proposal. So there was movement. On Thursday, we like Move V We made two new proposals. We've been told about our latest proposal that they will be treated in their bodies, since this proposal was innovation. Until I can't talk about what his content is and what we will do, since this is part of the negotiations, I can talk about what we won't do.
What we won't do is go back in time and pretend nothing happened.
Things have happened, our meetings and efforts have occurred, our offers have happened, constitutional deadlines have happened, the constitutional session of the Parliament has occurred. So we cannot pretend that these events and these deadlines have not occurred and that all people have not seen.
So now we have to focus on the present and what can happen, because what we have to do.
It's true we're getting close, and if we get closer, we'll make a deal. We've got voles, but I can't guarantee it because it's not up to me. I'm willing to meet every day, and we'll be locked up somewhere until we agree, but I can say that for myself, not for the other side.
It is possible that besides the people to win both sides, both our subjects, Movement V. And the Democratic League of Kosovo. Besides citizens, all international factors prefer LV coalition V-LDK.
What I want to replay is that citizens on October 6th have voted for change, not for continuation and repetition, but for change.
What we have to say, and we're not saying enough, is that we have to make clear what we stand for. Not only as leaders and leaders but also as citizens should we make it clear that we cannot go back, that we cannot compromise the future and that we never tire of or tire of defending our attitudes and principles.
The October 6th change was not just a victory of a political subject.
The next day on October 7th, citizens did not say Albin won or won V They said we finally won, so we won.
We, ordinary citizens, no big businesses, no strong uncle, no oligarchs back, no private media, no state control and no dirty money.
We citizens who have knowledge and courage, dignity and integrity, ideals and self-confidence but couldn't win in a seized state.
Judges, prosecutors and police still remain caught in politics, and politicians still linked to crime and corruption. Just three days ago, Astrit Dehar's roommate was declared missing reminding us of what justice system we have. Just a week ago, however, you were awarded a special release to the Pronto Clan in court.
The employment of family members in the state administration without knowledge and dignity, including our diplomatic system, has not ceased, the destruction of tenders and public money has not ended.
So let us not forget what time we are at. This is a historic and defining moment that will determine what republic and what future we will build not only for ourselves but also for our children and generations to come after us.
V Movement Victory October 6th is the victory of citizens over the captured state.
But we do not win on October 6th as good and guaranteed. On V YOU realize more than anyone else, how difficult the road to victory and change is.
So tired of waiting and frustrated by delays, let's turn them into demands, not for quick deals and whatever costs, but for the fair agreement we need to make the difference we want.
We'll do a lot to make a deal. But, always within the frameworks of constitution and law, democracy and the republican order, of the will of the people expressed in the October 6, 2019 elections.
Thank you.












