Osmani talks about tense “reports” with Kurti, shows how differences can be overcome

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has been asked about the recently tense “reports between her and Prime Minister Albin Kurti. The one before the media said there is no political fight with Kurt's anyone else and that every problem is out of reach when national interest is involved. It has appealed to institutions and [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has been asked about the recently tense “reports between her and Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
The one before the media said there is no political fight with Kurt's anyone else and that every problem is out of reach when national interest is involved.
It has called on institutions and political parties to unify on major issues that are of national importance.
There is no political fight as president I fight for only one thing constitutionality. When the state's interest is decided any difference is out of reach. Which was the difference known. Now it is imperative that all institutions, parties, together sit down and discuss matters and national interest. These topics are not trivial details, we all want Kosovo, when we sit together and decide together, necessarily the outcome will be good. Beyond will and will, I also have constitutional duty to defend constitution”, she said.
Osmani said it does not hold personal reports with any of the political parties until he added that he co-operates with all institutions for the interest of citizens.
There was no Osman report - VV, the president does not hold the VV report, the report is inter-institutional, it is up to all institutions to co-operate in the interest of citizens. Based on the principle of power sharing. It doesn't matter. What I commit to is the correct report in accordance with Kosovo's constitution and interest... I don't believe ever in the history of Kosovo, a president of such great will to co-operate with the Parliament government, the parties representing citizens, that the will I have given”, she said.
Tutu Osmani also spoke of Asociation and its position on it, saying the 2015 Constitutional Court Act must be respected.












