How many deputies is Vetevendosje missing to make the Vjosa Osmani quorum?

Vjosa Osmani and Albin Kurti have launched a series of meetings with leaders of parties or coalitions to be part of the V Legislatra III of the Kosovo Assembly, which is expected to be constitutionalised on 22 March. They met with party leader Roma Initiative [Today] RI], Gazmend Salijevic, while waiting even [...]
They met with party leader Roma Initiative [Today] RI, Gazmend Salijevic, also hosted Adem Hodza, representative of the Gorani.
The couple learning to lead the state yesterday also hosted representatives of the Bosniak, Egyptian and Ashkali community, while on the first day they met with PDK and AAK representatives.
Kurti and Osmani will also meet Lumir Abdixhiku, the new LDK chairman to discuss forming new institutions.
The President's Problem
Vjosa Osmani wants to become president of the Republic of Kosovo, why, so far, it has been required to set the standard of an apartian president by him and his political partner, Albin Kurti.
But how many votes do they have so far?
Vetevendosje has won 58 mandates joined with the Vjosa List and Mimoza alternative Kusari Lila.
Albin Kurti's party following the Supreme Court's decision that supported the findings of the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parastates can account for even less than nine other deputies of minority communities.
In the constituent ten of non-Serb minority communities, no representative of the Gorani, Adem Hoxha, and that of the Roma Initiative, which is expected to be co-ordinated with the Republika List.
Neither the Republika Srpska List is expected to make powerful instructions, but is not expected to support Vjosa Osmani to be elected president.
This means that Vetevendosje will have 66 deputies at most. This implies that Vetevendosje needs presence in the Assembly Hall during the election of the president, and at least 14 other MPs. /Periscope











