Krasniqi i PDK: If I asked, we'd go to the elections.

The second man in the PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has said the best option is going to the polls taking into account the failures of the Avdullah Hoti-led government. He has said he sees no major opportunities to make changes to improve governance in Kosovo. “If I was asked, this is not [...]
He has said he sees no major opportunities to make changes to improve governance in Kosovo.
If I were to ask, this is not the official position of PDK, I personally thought it would be better to return to the citizens once more. Consider their opinion through the elections, as we should continue”, Krasniqi has said.
He has said even after the elections the biggest problem will be voting for the new president, as no one can make 80 votes for the new head of state.
Tomorrow's “day after new elections must be voted for the president. If there are 80 votes, you still have to go to the elections”, he added.
Krasniqi has said that next year will be serious, especially in terms of economic and health, due to pandemic.
If you go to two sets of elections within six months, I guess, that in three to five years we'll see the fight”, Krasniqi has declared.
Currently, the country is without the president and with a U.d. of President Vjosa Osmanin, who is a supporter of Albin Kurti and VVU's policies.
And in Government is the LDK- The AAK, which has no 60 votes to continue governing.
The only party seeking snap elections is the Vetevendosje Movement, which won the last electoral race for the Podujevo municipality with over 50 per cent of the vote.
In this situation, Ramush Haradinaj has announced his candidacy for Chief of State, while only securing the AAKA votes insufficient to take the first position in Kosovo.











