Haradinaj: Without Opposition Agreement, Country Goes to Elections

The leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, has commented on the situation created following the failure of the first mandate, Albin Kurti, for forming the new government, saying that President Vjosa Osmani's role is already clear, if there is no new parliamentary majority, it should lead the country into elections. [...]
The leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, has commented on the situation created following the failure of the first mandate, Albin Kurti, for forming the new government, saying that President Vjosa Osmani's role is already clear, if there is no new parliamentary majority, it should lead the country into elections.
Speaking in Debat Plus, Haradinaj has said there is at the moment a theoretical potential for the opposition to create a majority, but that it requires a clear political agreement among opposition parties.
“We have 52 Albanian opposition deputies doing four more than the VV. That in case of a contract between the opposition turns up the opportunity to give the country”, Haradinaj has said.
However, he stressed that such an agreement still does not exist and that, in the absence of a new majority, the only constitutional way is to announce elections.
“is understood by not following such a commitment contract, goals between the opposition. For the fact that the first mandate failed, then the president of the situation is clear, since no one has a new majority, 61 MPs then remained to announce the elections to”, Haradinaj added.
Haradinaj also commented on reports that the Vetevendosje Movement has collected the signatures of its deputies, clarifying that this is a tactical movement to ensure VV deputies do not support any other eventual candidate from the opposition.
I heard the VV collected the signatures, but that's for guarantees, that the same MP can sign for two mandates. Even the VV to have confidence that its deputies will not support any evental mandate from the opposition. But there's no new VV mandate, there won't be. Because anyone seeking the mandate must testify to the majority, to have 61 MPs. The president no longer gives the mandate on the basis of the election outcome, now every new mandate must have evidence, majority confirmation. Because otherwise it would require a lot and that would be some kind of abuse of the time and situation the country has”, Haradinaj has said, among other things. /Periscope/












