Elmi Recica: The odds of forming government are equal, both for the winning party and the opposition

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Elmi Recica has commented on the possibility of forming the government, stressing that, under the Constitution and law, forming the government belongs to the election winner, who must secure the majority of 61 MPs to constitutionalise Government. He added that, in advance, the Parliament must be introduced and elected chairman [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Elmi Recica has commented on the possibility of forming the government, stressing that, under the Constitution and law, forming the government belongs to the election winner, who must secure the majority of 61 MPs to constitutionalise Government.
He has added that, in advance, the Assembly must be introduced and elected chairman and his vice-presidents.
With the constitution and law it belongs to the winner to make 61 deputies to convert Government, the assembly, the chairman and vice president of the assembly, said Recica for FrontOnline, broadcast. Priscopi.
According to Recica, opportunities for forming the government are equal, both for the winning party and the opposition, which, with the majority of MPs, can also form a government. However, he has stressed that those who have won the elections must experience first, while avoiding any attempts at “smuggling” of MPs from other parties.
I think that the likelihood of forming government is equal, both the party that has won the elections and the opposition that is more numerous can form Government. But in the first place, one who has won should not be thought to smuggle other MPs, said Recica.












