New options at the LVV DK negotiating table

Even this year's third meeting between LVV and LDK has ended without reaching the co-government agreement. Party leaders Kurti and Mustafa were not told of the talks, which last night lasted three hours. But, according to officials from these parties, in efforts to reach the agreement will already have [...] options.
Even this year's third meeting between LVV and LDK has ended without reaching the co-government agreement. Party leaders Kurti and Mustafa were not told of the talks, which last night lasted three hours. But, according to officials from these parties, in efforts to reach the agreement already will have new options, the Voice newspaper writes today.
Three consecutive meetings between Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti and that of the Democratic League of Kosovo Isa Mustaf have ended without agreeing to the co-government agreement. Although at Wednesday's meeting the leaders of both parties said there has been an approach to positions as far as the agreement is concerned, at Thursday's meeting none of them were declared for media, despite journalists' expectations. But by party officials it was confirmed that the agreement was not reached and that for its arrival there will already be other options on the table. Before yesterday's three-hour meeting, the LVV chairman said they are making efforts to coalition, but his connection does not depend on him. “has efforts for a deal. We're going to reach a deal, but it's not up to me”, Kurti said February. The LDK chairman Isa Mustafa has confirmed that they are making the effort. “Trying to reach Agreement”. But all the already quarterly efforts of the two parties, which came first in the elections, have ended without concrete results, despite claims that there is agreement and valid in attitudes. Initially, the president's position has been the one who recorded the LVV coalition link. The LDK, the position the LDK wanted, but for Vetevendosje, it was not negotiable. Later the problem for the deal became the choice of Glauk Konjufca, chief parliamentary, which did not agree with the LDK, even though on the day of the Parliament's constitutionalisation voted it for the mayor. The parties have not indicated that another meeting will take place during the day.











