PDK re-exemplifies that there are no red lines for no political party

Following the Constitutional Court's conviction for the invalid declaration of voting in the Kosovo Assembly for the election of the Hoti Government on 3 June, the publishing of this decision by this court is expected to later set the date of early elections in the country. But whether the parties [...] will make pre-election coalitions
But whether the major parties in the country will make pre-election coalitions from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) to a pronomation for Telegrafi has spoken to Parliamentary Group chief Bedri Hamza.
Hamza said the PDK has no red lines with any political party to make pre-election coalitions.
According to him, The PDK even in the previous election campaign did not have red lines.
But, as he said, there will be room to talk to other political parties about these coalitions.
Red lines never follow, we don't have the previous campaign, nor do we have red lines for any political party. Of course, there is room to talk about pre-election coalitions, but depending on it and the outcome of the elections, and see how the situation will be produced”, Hamza said of the Telegraph.
Otherwise, days earlier the Constitutional Court has issued a plea for the invalid declaration of voting in the Kosovo Assembly for the selection of the Hoti government on 3 June, as MP Etem Arifi, who had a final act of judgment by the Court of Appeals, voted for it.
Meanwhile, even consultative meetings with political parties represented in the Kosovo Assembly have ended up in U.d. Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, to discuss the date of holding early elections.











