Peci: The LDK-LV coalition created a hope, but since negotiations on forming government fought among themselves for power

KIPRED Executive Director Lulzim Peci says the LV-LDK coalition, though apparently created in the country's hope, would take the right direction since the start of negotiations on forming the Government was characterised with wars between the two parties and the one for power. In a Facebook post, Pec said [...]
KIPRED Executive Director Lulzim Peci says the LV-LDK coalition, though apparently created in the country's hope, would take the right direction since the start of negotiations on forming the Government was characterised with wars between the two parties and the one for power.
In a Facebook post, Peci has said the LDK held domestic elections for face and face, while LV changed its statute to enable Albin Kurti to be party chairman and prime minister of the country at the same time, Periscopi writes.
Pec's Complete Posting
The LVV coalition LDK created a hope that the country could take a serious lead in fighting corruption and improving governance.
But since the coalition negotiations both parties were more marked by wars between themselves for power and political control, which is legitimate, than by team work and leadership in governance of the country, which is necessary for success.
This struggle for political control was not limited only to the political leaders of LVV and LDk, but it had equally very pronounced the dimension of control within the party.
The LDK held choices for the sake of the face, trying to control internal dilemmas, which, in turn, had the contribution to the party leadership ( Isa Mustafa) and therefore holding the power of decision-making within the party, while LVV changed the statute to be able
The nominated for the Prime Minister (Albin Kurti) will simultaneously be the head of the party even after he becomes prime minister, not to lose his hand keeping the whole party decision-making effort.
That thought was also taken into government, and if it did not now bring the end of this coalition, it would bring about a year later.
Not to be overlooked is the fact that no government in Kosovo completed its mandate, and this is no random event. The goals of governance have certainly been different, but the way politics are made has remained in less than solid different parameters.
No leader, dead, he can't achieve dreamed successes unless he cultivates team work and leadership. Politics has a lot of interference, but clever leaders neutralise them and make their rivals give you support.
Moreover, for small countries what we are, not reading the proper reading of international relations can cost a lot. This doesn't mean that we have to become <x0rser men”, but we have to make our interests as small as impacting and supporting our allies.
The result of where we are today, based on my opinion, is the consequence of the high-profile reasons. I hope you learn from all of this.
Unfortunately, thinking and society don't develop at the speed of technology development.
Love in the time of the virus.












