There's also a video in which Kurti says Government should do the majority, not the party that won the election.

Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti, over a period of six years, has dramatically changed his attitude about how the election outcome and the process of establishing institutions of the Republic should be interpreted. In 2014, he had said that it really matters who came first in the election, but who [...]
Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti, over a period of six years, has dramatically changed his attitude about how the election outcome and the process of establishing institutions of the Republic should be interpreted. In 2014, he had said that it is of no importance who came first in the election, but who creates the majority, since Kosovo is the parliamentary and democratic Republic. However, already as prime minister in office, it says that the LDK has no right to create a majority, since it has come first in the elections. Insist that after his fall, new elections are the only way.
At a table in October 2014, Albin Kurti said that if new institutions are not created in Kosovo by the majority then it makes no sense neither democracy nor the state.
“If the parliamental majority did not form institutions in the Republic of Kosovo, then what is the meaning of Republic and Democracy”, Kurti stressed.
Kurti had at the time declared that it does not matter at all who comes out first in the election, but when he creates the parliamentary majority to create the new institutions, as according to him, the Republic is not a car race where the first comes out gets the trophy.
The VVA leader said the elections in Kosovo have to do with who creates the majority of the total, not who comes first in the election race.
“They think of the election race as an automobile race, who comes first with the cup. But the Republic is not a car race. The democratic elections in the Republic are who form most of the country. The whole thing is the thing, and most of it is the taking place. But not who is first in the race, but who forms the majority”, Kurti said.
After that, Kurti has said that even in the world there are numerous cases when the one who came out first cannot create institutions and that the first way out serves him for nothing.
There are endless cases in other states around the world where the first party fails to create the majority and in vain is the first, that such republic is the parliamentary and democratic republic”, Kurti suggested.
According to him, the logic that the first one to create institutions certainly is a monarchist logic, that if the king dies as the first, the successor follows.
However, Kurti has already changed completely when after his fall, the Democratic League of Kosovo is trying to create a parliamentary majority for establishing new institutions.
According to the incumbent prime minister, there cannot be a new government without the election winner. His party insists the new elections are the only option, following Kurt's collapse with a no-confidence motion organised by the Democratic League of Kosovo.
Currently, Republic of Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has sent 3 letters to Kurti to send a mandate for prime minister, but this has not happened.
The Democratic League of Kosovo, meanwhile, as the second party, has expressed readiness to establish new institutions with a coalition with AAKA and NISMA unless Kosovo's president gives such an opportunity to lead Isa Mustafa to avoid moving to new elections.
That the president is allowed to establish new institutions using the current legislature in case of successful implementation of a no-confidence motion, Durim Berisha had said last year, as well as Durim Berisha in a daily-published analysis. However, Berisha, since he now serves Kurt as legal adviser, says elections are the only way, until his 2019 review has said he has not reread it and that it has not been well completed.
The Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have split co-operation only after 52 days of governance after numerous disagreements over issues of importance such as reports with the United States, the tax and dialogue with Serbia. The LVV, run by Kurti, had finished first in the 6 October elections, until LDK and Vjosa Osmani was ranked second.












