LVV official: 10 points why the coalition is going on, LDK is looking forward to coalition with other parties.

Vetevendosje Movement official Boiken Abazi, through a Facebook status, has listed 10 points why the ruling coalition is not being formed between LVV and LDK. Abazi calling to the Constitution of Kosovo has said the chief speaker belongs to LVV, but that this party offered the position to the LDK, while the latter [...]
Vetevendosje Movement official Boiken Abazi, through a Facebook status, has listed 10 points why the ruling coalition is not being formed between LVV and LDK.
Abazi calling to the Kosovo Constitution has said that the chief speaker belongs to the LVV, but that this party offered the position to the LDK, while the latter rejected it. The LVV official has also cited the fact that, according to him, LVV is not negotiating with any other party for partnership in the coalition, while the LDK has not ruled out the possibility of co-operation with other parties, Periscope follows.
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By Constitution the Prime Minister belongs to Movement V EVIDENCE!
The chief speaker was offered LDK by LVV, and the LDK refused before December 26th.
LVV proposed the chief parliament after the LDK publicly declared three hours before the December 26th session that it would vote on its proposal in the Parliament.
LVV proposed and voted in the session Glauk Konjufka, who was also voted in by the LDK and other deputies, receiving 75 votes Pro, 27 antis and 6 Abstenations.
The LVV publicly gave the names of five government ministers and the deputy prime minister they belonged to under the generous agreement, leaving the LDK half of the government.
The LDK did not give a single name, either for ministers or for the president who is looking for us, but is demanding Glauk Konjufca's resignation even though they voted it themselves and he has made no mistakes, and was elected legitimately and legally.
The LVV gave LDK the opportunity to choose a minister more than the prime minister. The LDK pledged to take this LVV proposal to its General Council for a vote, but did not.
LVV is calling the LDK to sit down at the negotiating table again, but the LDK is refusing.
LVV has made full transparency for the general public.
LVV is not negotiating with any other party, even though it could have done so from the beginning, still waiting for the LDK. While senior LDK officials have spoken publicly about the possibility of coalition with other parties.
Fuck somebody might be upset that the LV coalition is not yet forming V- The LDK, but reread again 10 points higher to see why it is not being formed.












