Limaj speaks after meeting with president: Osman is clear that there is a majority for the government

Chairman NISMA has said going to today's meeting with the president is constitutional duty. Today's visit is a constitutional obligation, which has been marked by the transcripts, not by the possibility of misappropriation, to declare the opposition parties' position. It also carries out a constitutional duty [...]
Chairman NISMA has said going to today's meeting with the president is constitutional duty.
Today's visit is a constitutional obligation, which has been marked by the transcripts, not by the possibility of misappropriation, to declare the opposition parties' position. It also carries out a constitutional task for us. Today's presence there has been a constitutional obligation, so as not to leave me no space of deviation or misuse of situations, he has said.
He has also said that during the meeting, he has addressed President Vjosa Osmani, telling him that you've always been behind this job, as big parties have asked to go to the polls.
These two great parties, three in fact, who have no majority and are asking for fair elections have no mandated, I've never said presidents more easily than you have behind this job, you don't need to wait for this issue, you have now publicly stated that there is no possibility of second term and there is no effort after second term. I wish these people here could build a transitional government today. But there is political will. Then we were asked by the VV chairman for two days of consultation. The president's mandates couldn't give if there's a majority demonstration. The president is very clear that the majority to build the government does not have in this composition of parliament, he declared at T7.
On the other hand, asked whether there is a possibility for another government-building scenario, through the mandate of Glauk Konjufca, the resignation of Dimal Basha, and the election of Mayor Prime Minister, the first NISMA denied this by saying he heard it for the first time tonight.
Not that I heard from Berat here tonight. I think this case is closed. The place is going to elections. Unfortunately, there were eight months to build. By law and the Constitution by 5th, the president must issue the decree on the distribution of parliament, and from the moment the decree is signed, the president has 10 days to announce the elections. And I hope the president won't use these 10 days, he said.












