LDK's PDK will receive government mandate after Kurti, Kosovo towards elections

The Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo, like the two largest parties after Vetevendosje, have made it clear that they will not take steps to form a new government if the current mandate, Albin Kurti, fails to create the parliamentary majority on Sunday. LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, in [...]
LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, on the Dabbat Plus show, described the current situation as a process where most are not clear and where efforts to form alternative governments are impossible.
We're having a theatre show on Sunday. Under a Narrator vote Rambo III) for the good of Kosovo. And on the other hand, a failure of constitutional deadlines for the first round. Which brings us to somebody else's right, including the first but without Albin Kurt, because the first warrant is set to make a majority. Which is in the discretion of President Vjosa Osmani. She can invite us to the table, or hear us publicly. Let him hear us tonight about the LDK that the LDK has no majority, he said from the first day there is no majority”, he said.
Meanwhile, PDK deputy chairman and MP Vlora Citaku, in an interview for the FRONTTAL show, announced that establishing a government by the opposition is not the current option and that the country should move towards new elections.
She said that immediately after the February 9th announcement of results, The PDK had held meetings for majority construction, but lack of numbers had been the main obstacle.
“We have made efforts immediately after declaring the election result. We had meetings with leaders to build parliamentary majority. But at the time it became clear that we were short numbers. But now it's too late. He's lost meaning to this Parliament. From February to October, embarrassing what we've seen. ”
Citaku added that the country needs new elections to reconfirm the will of citizens, Nacional writes.
“We must go to new elections. New elections are inevitable, so we can have a reconfirmation of the will of citizens. ”
Abdixhik and Citak's statements clearly stress that neither the LDK nor the PDK are willing to receive the mandate for forming the government, leaving responsibility for the president's mandate process and increasing pressure for new elections.
Meanwhile, there are three days left since Kurt must try to become prime minister.












