VV's Tome Gashi: Constitution clearly says, president could give mandate to second party

It was June of remote June 2017. Coalition P AN ( PDK+AAK+Nisma had come first in the June snap elections. Vetevendosje had marked a tremendous increase by winning 32 deputies (3 more than 2019). But the PAN was failing to form the ruling coalition because at that meal Pacolli's AKR was [...]
It was June of remote June 2017. Coalition P AN ( PDK+AAK+Nisma had come first in the June snap elections. Vetevendosje had marked a tremendous increase by winning 32 deputies (3 more than 2019). But the PAN was failing to form the ruling coalition because at that meal Pacolli's AKR was still with the LDK. And here comes the timely analysis of the Self-Determination Exhibition, Mr. Tome Gashi.
Tome Gashi had not yet attacked the vicious beggar named Fatos. But even at that time, it went to the party of Vetevendosje, and seeing the stalemate created, wanted the president to give her the opportunity to form the government as the second party because it guaranteed the Constitution.
Does that sound familiar to you?
That is exactly the argument that today the LDK politicians who favour a government that would be guided by them are using. They say the constitution guarantees the president the disrepute to give both the mandate and the second party, and even the third, and if they manage to form the government then the issue is over.
Albin Kurti and other Vetevendosje officials have recently mobilised against their former political stances.
Here's Mr. status. Gashi:













