LDK's 15-week Ping pong for government making

While President Hashim Thaci is expected to appoint the new prime minister, the LDK's LV is indefinitely offering each other for co-governance. While the two sides have not yet considered exchange bids, the international community has renewed pressure to make the next government as fast as possible, the newspaper [...] writes today.
Many proposals for co-government have been exchanged between the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo recently, they have not been considered. Since the last LVV meeting, the LDK has said they have offered each other, but none of these proposals have been reviewed so far.
By Vetevendosje Movement, they stress they are awaiting an answer for the offer they have submitted to The LDK's at the January 9th meeting, while the LDK also claims the same. The position of the chief parliament continues to be an obstacle, which two potential partners for the ruling coalition cannot overcome. From the American Embassy during yesterday's day another time has been asked to overcome divisions and further make efforts to form government. Although the coalition agreement is not guaranteed by either party, LVV leader Albin Kurti is optimistic that it will be achieved. During Monday, in a letter sent to President Hashim Thaci, Kurti has stressed that they are in the finalisation phase of the agreement, despite the same not being stated by the LDK leader. Meanwhile, nearly 15 weeks since early national elections have been held. Only four days after this process, the LVV and LDK had started co-ordination meetings of co-ordination programmes.











