The delay in establishing institutions, analysts: The VV drags up the process until “redeem” MPs from opposition

After holding elections in Kosovo, the process has faced unexpected delays and has left many questions about transparency and legitimacy of the result. Although the elections have been held according to plan, many voters and political parties have expressed concern over delays in vote counting, technical problems that occur during the process and the contradiction of some [...]
These challenges have added to political tensions and created an uncertain atmosphere regarding the final results.
One of the biggest concerns has been the difficulty in verifying several ballot boxes, as well as in handling contested votes. Delays in announcing the results have prompted strong reactions, especially from political parties, which require full transparency and a thorough investigation into any possible problem. Furthermore, some candidates for MPs have expressed uncertainty about the accuracy of the process and have raised questions about the possibility of possible vote manipulation.
Former CEC leader Mazum Baraliu has spoken about the election process and the procrastination of this process.
According to Baraliu, candidates have the right to file complaints about the election outcome.
Political entities and several candidates of political subjects, based on their conviction, based on the results they have received in both Kosovo and diaspora, and something according to them has not gone well and have the right to verify and fight for every vote of their own, he says, FrontOnline, broadcast Periscope.
Baraliu, states that the fight being fought for each vote is perfectly legitimate and normal and correct and is under way within legal terms.
The fight for each vote is perfectly legitimate and normal, correct and fair and is under way within the legal terms that the law and Constitution allow. We don't have deliberate procrastination, outside the Constitutional or constitutional spirit, or the law, but within the terms he says.
According to him, even with law, such complaint is provided, and this is happening.
The parties can have their complaints, and this is happening, whether there are goals for procrastination, because this is a matter that we can prejudge and prove Baraliu
The former head of the CEC points out that the citizen has left political parties unlovable in position.
CHAA has some enthusiasm from both the opposition or the position to establish and form Government, under these circumstances, and in this position that the citizen established, it can also be concluded that it is, but not Cateuically.
Selected MP The PDK, Artan Behrami, has talked about the lengthy election process.
Citizens on February 9th have given the test of democracy, exercising their right to vote.
Behramaj says President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have used state institutions to create unwarranted delays.
Since February 10th, outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has been hosted by outgoing President Vjosa Osmani, has used state institutions to create unwarranted delays. Delays are deliberate and political! These delays only coincide with Kurti, because his government is free, without the supervisory mechanism that is the Parliament of Kosovo) said Behrami.
According to him, the silence of President Osmani is unacceptable in this case.
It is unacceptable to silence the President, who is responsible for the functioning of Kosovo's democratic institutions. Kosovo, as never before, needs to create Kosovo institutions as fast as possible, the constitutionalisation of the Parliament, he says.
Behram points out that Kosovo badly needs government formation.
Kosovo as never before needs to create as fast as Kosovo institutions, the constitution. And for me, confronting the injustices of the Special Court should be the priority of all priorities Behram concluded on FrontOnline.
AAK elected MP Lahi Brahimaj has spoken after the election results and also about this political process.
He says the Vetevendosje Movement is already trying to find modalities by complaining to him here and there.
Now VV is trying to find modalities, complain there, complain here, he says.
MP Brahimaj, says it's been a while since I'm making him available. VV is trying to buy a deputy.
Of course it'll buy me time and you can buy me a deputy, do some smuggling.
But, Brahimaj believes, however, that there are no deputies to be quoted
If he could because I don't think he'd have one.
Political analyst Shkelzen Maliqi says procrastinating the election process is fitting for all political parties, but mostly the ruling party, Vetevendosje.
Everyone is convening the procrastination of the election process, but mostly the ruling party, he says.
According to Maliqi, the VV has not found any democratic way to discuss with others.
The result is that there is no clear winner. Real opportunities are great, but opposition parties are ready to co-operate with the VV, and VV has not found any democratic campaign or way.
Analyst Maliqi points out that now VV points out to find and apprehend any opposition deputies.
Now you look at it to find another way to capture any other party deputies, that's what it's done before, but now it's more difficult, he said. /Periscope/












