Selimi: Opposition has 52 Albanian votes needed only 9 of minorities to make the government, but the mood is for elections

Former Croatian Foreign Affairs Minister Petrit Selimi, commenting on the political situation in the country, analyses that the opposition could create a “technologically defeated”). Selimi, at the “X” network, writes that the former opposition, has 52 votes of Albanian deputies and needs 9 out of 11 non-Serb minority votes, plus Rashiqi, passes Periscope. However, he [...]
Selimi, at the “X” network, writes that the former opposition, has 52 votes of Albanian deputies and needs 9 of the 11 votes of non-Serb minorities, plus Rashiqi, follows. Periscope.
However, he appreciates that the atmosphere is for extraordinary choices.
If the former Kosovo opposition tries to form a government, it can count on up to 52 Albanian deputies, requiring only 9 out of 11 minority (non-Serb) votes. Technically feasible, but the atmosphere is for early elections, as the LDK was clearly not favouring such a large coalition at the moment.












