Vjosa Osman's egoism: Needs two positions for himself, endangers government coalition with VV

It seems that the problems in the LDK do not have to stop after dramatic developments today, where new names for ministers were introduced and the number of party vice-presidents increased to eight. The number of LDK vice-presidents nearly tripled, ranging from three to eight. This decision benefited Anton Quinn, Ismet Beqiri, [...]
The number of LDK vice-presidents nearly tripled, ranging from three to eight. This decision benefited Anton Quinn, Ismet Beqiri, Hakki Rugova, Imri Ahmeti and Gazmend Muharzier.
All of these will have the same institutional power in the LDK as do Lutfi Haziri, Agim Veliu, and Vjosa Osmani.
As ministers were nominated Agim Veliu [Minal Affairs], Vlora Dumoshi [the Minister of Culture and Youth], Anton Quini [the defence minister], Lumir Abdjiku [Minti]. Infrastructure], Hikmete Bajrami [Min. Education] and Besian Mustafa [min.i Agriculture].
Osman was divided into the position of Speaker of the Assembly, while Avdullah Hoti's first deputy prime minister.
But not everything seems to have gone without incident. Vjosa Osmani, the MP candidate who won over 170 thousand votes, has crashed with the party's leadership, asking them to be responsible for dividing ministries.
It was reported in the media that she was particularly disappointed with Veliu's proposal as minister of Internal Affairs, while Periscope learns that she has been disgruntled even with Avdullah Hoti's proposal for the first deputy prime minister, which makes her the most important man in the government after Mr. Kurt.
Osmani reportedly has sought both of these positions, such as Interior Minister and the position of the first deputy prime minister.
Periscope will keep you informed of other developments within this political party.












