These are the three LDK strategies in coalition negotiations, according to Vetevendosje

The LDK's Vetevendosje, even after several months of negotiations, has not reached agreement on co-government. Even recently, the tones between the two parties have been exacerbated, on charges of counter-accusing for the political stalemate that has engulfed negotiations. And VV spokesman Arlind Manjuka today through a Facebook post, has collected the three logics he put [...] in.
The LDK's Vetevendosje, even after several months of negotiations, has not reached agreement on co-government.
Even recently, the tones between the two parties have been exacerbated, on charges of counter-accusing for the political stalemate that has engulfed negotiations.
And VV spokesman Arlind Manjuka today through a Facebook post, has collected the three logics the LDK has in these talks.
According to him, the logic of the LDK is that the VV has come first in the election, and in this form, has the responsibility to reach agreement.
And that logic lies in Manjuka's face with the recent LDK statements, which do not accept anything but the agreement proposed by them.
Full Posting:
LDK logic in three steps:
The VV has come first in the elections (it has not won, it has only come out) and therefore has the full responsibility to reach the agreement.
The VV has to come up with a proposal to reach the agreement, which we then send to the General Council for approval/rejection.
That's our proposal, and if you want a deal, meet our demands. We don't treat your proposal at all.












