“Alo Albulena!”, Hykmete Bajrami after Kurti said there is no need to resign: And what about the other law that says we should?

Today, final results from the CEC have been certified for Kosovo's parliamentary elections, which were held on February 9th, Periscopi conveys. With 9 votes for and 2 against, these results have been certified. E Before that election, the Vetevendosje Movement has emerged with 42.30%. The second is PDK with 20.9%, then LDK with 18.27% and AAK with 7.06%, [...]
With 9 votes for and 2 against, these results have been certified. E Before that election, the Vetevendosje Movement has emerged with 42.30%. The second is PDK with 20.9%, then LDK with 18.27% and AAK with 7.06%,
Next comes the Serbian List with 4.6%. Election certificates have come after a delay of almost two months.
After that, the prime minister, Albin Kurti, through a Facebook post, has written that the current government is moving into the transitional phase and, as such, is in office, however, not resigning.
For this, Hykmete Bajrami has reacted with a Facebook post, showing Kurti the law where he and his cabinet are said to resign before the certificate of results.












