The decision on the issue of President ♫ Lumir Abdixhiku meets LDK deputies today

In the LDK today, it will be discussed whether or not Vjosa Osmani will support her for president after the meeting, which was held yesterday at the party's chair and which lasted several hours. LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku will meet today with the party parliamentary group he will discuss the matter [...]
LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku will today meet with the party parliamentary group with which he will discuss the president's issue, and then eventually decide whether to vote for Vjosa Osman for presidents.
He is LDK deputy chairman Lutfi Haziri, who yesterday after the chairmanship meeting, which lasted about three hours, announced that Abdixhiku today meets party deputies where the decision for the president will be made.
The LDK leader and leadership will meet with the MP group tomorrow (now) that participation in the session is in the constitutional spirit and creating spirit and commitment and political stability in this country. We will work to emerge unanimously, we need it as every time our joint action is our political weapon”, Haziri said.
It's not up to us to play the assembly. It's participation or non-exploitation. Our stand will be on the basis of the constitutional spirit to fulfill the establishment of institutions. For more tomorrow I'll see you in other commitments and I believe that very soon everything is clear. We've got a need and a reason to meet. It will be decided not to have institutional instructions. And create breath for progress in the country.”, he added.
Haziri yesterday after the chairmanship meeting became known he met at one of Pristina's locals, MP Agim Veliun.
The latter is one of the names reportedly might contradict Vjosa Osman's vote for president. In addition to Veliu, it is reported that two more MPs could be against Osman.
Vjosa Osmani has exercised the office of Kosovo president for several months after Hashim Thaci's resignation.
In LVVV-List Agreement “GUXO”, Osmani had become aware he will assume the position of Kosovo president.
Osmani, who has come out most voted by the February 14th elections, as counterCandids for the president's position, had Ramush Haradinaj. However, the same race seems to have drawn itself.
It can only be named president if it ensures 2/3 of all MPs' votes.
The president's resolution is made by two-thirds (2/3) of all Parliament deputies. If no candidate gets a majority of two-thirds (2/3) in the first two votes, the third vote is organised between the two candidates, who have received the highest number of votes in the second vote and the candidate who gets the majority of votes of all MPs, is elected president of the Republic of Kosovo”, the Kosovo Constitution correctly.
The country could go to extraordinary elections if no candidate reaches the necessary votes, until elections, according to the Constitution, should be held within 45 days.











