“There are last-hour attempts to fish MPs for forming Government”

Political analyst Nundman Pacarizi has said there will be no formation of the country's new government on Sunday, October 26th, at the session called by the Assembly of Kosovo. He has stressed that the Vetevendosje Movement has no direct contact with other political parties like the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of [...]
Political analyst Nundman Pacarizi has said there will be no formation of the country's new government on Sunday, October 26th, at the session called by the Assembly of Kosovo.
He has stressed that the Vetevendosje Movement has no direct contact with other political parties such as the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo, or even the Social Democrat Initiative, to make a coalition government.
The fact that is called the Kosovo Assembly meeting makes no option excluded. It's exactly what was said up here, that we shouldn't rush. Because it is accurate what was said so far that there is no political agreement, even I know for sure there is no direct contact with political parties. ”
So neither with the Democratic Party of Kosovo nor with the Democratic League of Kosovo. Mr Limaj, despite having propaganda against whether he can accept others because of his difficult position, because there are few deputies, Mr. Limaj is not the person who is in subjection for a while. He is clear that with Dimal Basha, he does not enter political agreement with Vetevendosje Movement. It would not take any party to enter such agreements, they should leave Albin Kurti with Dimal Basha and Agim Bahtirin”, Pacarizi said at the clankosova
University professor said recent efforts have been made on some MPs to be persuaded to vote for LVV on Sunday.
“There are last-hour attempts to fish MPs. There is an effort to talk, not always for a direct financial transaction; there is much more financial effort to convince people to vote. On Sunday, there may be attempts to vote on the Government by secret vote, as has been done with the Parliament. Then this should be contested and procedure extended a little longer. In the meantime, the Constitutional Court” can ruin the game tomorrow, Pajarizi said.












