Can President Vjosa Osmani be elected with the eight AAK deputies?

The issue of the country's new president is currently the hottest in Kosovo politics. VV insists that I elect Vjosa Osman president of the country, thus taking all three key positions in state institutions. But opposition parties, the LDK and the PDK have said they will not vote on Osman for president. What if [...]
VV insists that I elect Vjosa Osman president of the country, thus taking all three key positions in state institutions.
But opposition parties, the LDK and the PDK have said they will not vote on Osman for president.
What if Mr. AAK's. Ramush Haradinaj changes sides?
Vetevendosje has managed to win 58 mandates in the February 14th elections, or 22 less mandates to ensure the election of the only president.
However, this party has held consultations with minority parties, and is expected to secure the support of at least 5 deputies.
This would take its number of deputies to 63, which again is less than the number required for quorum [80].
This implies that even if the AAK supports Vjosa Osman for president, which can hardly happen, the VV would be missing somewhere another nine votes. /Periscope











