AAK says it is willing to enter Government with LDK, the initiative still without focus

The Vetevendosje movement has not yet sent the name for the mandate despite continued calls from the president, Hashim Thaci writes Periscopi. Since LVV is not taking any step in this direction, the Democratic League of Kosovo has begun the first preparations for the new ruling coalition. LDK chief Isa Mustafa has demanded approval [...]
Since LVV is not taking any step in this direction, the Democratic League of Kosovo has begun the first preparations for the new ruling coalition.
LDK chief Isa Mustafa has demanded approval from the General Council for a coalition with AAKA, Initiative, The AKR, and the non-communities.
According to Mustafa, this coalition will take place if the constitutional roads are exhausted with the first party to have emerged from the elections.
“I have initiated taking into principle compatibility by the General Council for a governing coalition with AAK, SOCIALMOKRATS Initiative- The AKR and no majority communities' parties, in the event that following the depletion of constitutional roads with the relatively winning election party, LVV, the mandate is extended to the LDK, as the second,”, he has declared.
MP Rasim Selmanaj from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo says they are willing to contribute to the establishment of new institutions.
Our position is that we will not be a barrier to the establishment of institutions even because of the circumstances in which Kosovo is. So, we, we will help create institutions, Selmanaj said.
In addition, Selmanaj adds that the AAK will not have a candidate for prime minister.
Our Lider, Ramush Haradinaj himself, will not run for KM, so neither will we have a candidate for prime minister, concludes Selmanaj for Periscope.
And, from the Social Democrat Initiative in an answer to Periscope, they have claimed they are reserved in terms of this subject.
The LDK decided to bring the no-confidence motion against Kurti government to the country. This came after the dismissal of then Minister of Internal Affairs Agim Veliu, and as an excuse was that the prime minister had risked the country's alliance with the United States ( USA.
On March 25th, at a long session of the Kosovo Assembly, MPs with 85 votes ousted the Government of Kosovo.
Currently, Kosovo, except that it is facing the COVID-19 pandemic and political chaos, is facing major economic problems./Periscopi/Z. R/












