Did the LDK report Kurti's talks? Conjufca burning, president and ministries

The ugly political Bazaar of the LDK Vetevendosje, which left the country without government for four months, appears to be coming to an end. And, of all this lost time is the very Vetevendosje Movement, which was subject to the LDK in order to come to power. “
And, of all this lost time is the very Vetevendosje Movement, which was subject to the LDK in order to come to power. And we can't turn back time, it said Kurt, who lost four months to zero, where he was going.
So far this political party violated three decisions that it once protected with fanaticism.
Initially, Vetevendosje insisted for a long time not to leave for the post of president of the country a insistence that took place a couple of months.
The media had reported that Kurti had violated his decision, practically giving him the post of president of LDK, but on a trivial condition that this name should also be approved by Vetevendosje, writes Periscopi.
This party had at first believed that the country's president's position should be unifying and not be part of any political party in the country, writes Periscopi.
But Kurti violated another stance during negotiations with the LDK. Although he had long promoted a small government, with few ministries, he openly offered the bid extending the number of ministries from 12 to 14.
Similarly, Kurt has been persistent in regard to Mr. Glauk Konjufca, who was voted head of the Kosovo Assembly by 75 votes. This party even considered that constitutional order was being violated at the LDK's request for Konjufca's dismissal, and denied the category there was that such a request would be met. In a letter sent to the LDK chairman, Mr. Isa Mustafa, Kurti says such an act would lead both to act as monarchs.
Periscop has learned that last night Kurt has also given up his position as head of parliament, and the question can rightly be asked, Did Kurt act like a monarch?
Konjufca is expected to be dismissed just Monday to leave the country with an MP from the LDK ranks. But the burning of Konjufca in this period seems especially painful, considering that it had received over 7,000 votes in the October 6th snap elections.
Kurt's next decision, which sparked great dissatisfaction even with his supporters, was to sit on the table with Serbian List officials, with whom the country's co-government is expected.
The chairman of Vetevendosje had once accused all other leaders of doing so./Periscopi












