Late for election: The Sovereign ruled for a coalition government, not for a private government

Analyst Blerim Latifi sees Sunday's election result as the civic will for coalition governments, “not the government a party”. So he wrote in a Facebook response where the life expectancy of any future government, Latifi says it depends on the agreement on how to address the country's major international problems. Posting [...]
Analyst Blerim Latifi sees Sunday's election result as the civic will for coalition governments, “not the government a party”.
So he wrote in a Facebook response where the life expectancy of any future government, Latifi says it depends on the agreement on how to address the country's major international problems.
Full Posting:
Likely, in spite of party wishes, the Sovereign ruled for a coalition government, not for a party government. Constitutional procedures clarify the political process that produces this government. The fundamental conditions are: the coalition of numbers in parliament and the power-sharing agreement.
But the life expectancy of such a government depends on another as essential: the agreement on how to address the country's major international problems, which wait on the prime minister's desk.
If this agreement is not reached or considered a second-hand issue, then any coalition government is doomed to fall even by the slightest wind of political crises. Like it happened several times in the past. History is primarily repeated in those who do not learn from it.












