LDK's stance on presidential issue, Vjosa Osmani meets with Lumir Abdixhiku today

LDK chief Lumir Abdixhiku will meet with Kosovo presidential candidate Vjosa Osmani today. It is reported that the meeting will occur at 2: 00 p.m. The LDK, which has not voted Albin Kurti Government and Glauk Konjufka as chief parliament, has promised constructive stance on the president's case. Vjosa Osmani and Albin Kurti [...]
It is reported that the meeting will occur at 2: 00 p.m.
The LDK, which has not voted Albin Kurti Government and Glauk Konjufka as chief parliament, has promised constructive stance on the president's case.
Vjosa Osmani and Albin Kurti have met at separate meetings leaders of political subjects, while the PDK AAK has already declared they will not support the chairman of the “List. GUXO” as presidential candidate.
The duo that won the February 14th election is turning out to be trouble even with the Serbian List, as this subject received only one ministry.
The Serbian list has complained and has said it will be headed to the Constitutional Court, and it is currently discutable whether the same would agree to stay in the hall or vote on Osman for the most important state chair.
Whether the LDK would agree to vote for Osman has indicated the first LDK deputy chairman, Lutfi Haziri.
In T7, he has said talks on this subject will clarify with the candidate for president, while adding that the vote is being sought only for participation in the session.
“No presidential vote required. It should only take part in the vote. The political discussion is that the participation of 80 deputies” is required, Haziri has declared.
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.












