President's case, these are the terms of Xhavit Halit for VV

The MP elected in the February 14th election by the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Xhavit Haliti, has neither confirmed nor denied whether this party will stay in the hall and secure the Vjosa Osman Kuorum to elect Kosovo president. In a proposal for Front Online, Haliti has declared that he thinks [...]
In a proposal for Front Online, Haliti has declared that he thinks it is too much for a single party to have all powers.
“We still don't have a concrete decision as to what we're going to do at the session when the president is elected or when that session will be held, but I personally think it's too much to have a single party to have in power, having all the main powers, and I think it would have to reflect as a party and as a subject of Vetevendosje itself to give an additional opportunity for one of the institutions to have the opposition or in the other version to have a unifying figure outside the party which would have been acceptable for the whole<1x> Haliti has said.
Asked that he is referring to the president's position, Haliti has given no concrete answers, but added that it is harmful to democracy for a party to have three powers.
Now I think it's a lot, an establishment of control of three powers, and I think it's not good for democracy and the process we're going through, but also in co-ordination I would say state policy that should be done in relation to the opposition and the” position, Haliti has indicated.
But what if you are offered the position of Speaker of the Parliament?
Haliti has been reserved for this too.
I'm not today to answer this question, I'm not making it my personal interest, and it's not my personal interest, but I think that practices in democratic countries are such that presidential states have a different way that the central power should be, I mean, controlled because they have parliamentary republics to control, but be balanced”, the MP has added. PDK.
The Assembly House of Constitutions session will be held on 22 March.











