Haradinaj: Kurt doesn't have numbers for government formation

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj does not believe the Kurti government will be able to form 3. He said how the AAK continues to be designated for an opposition coalition. According to him, none of the opposition would even cooperate with Vetevendosje Movement. “We have been designated Alliance for coalition [...]
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj does not believe the Kurti government will be able to form 3.
He said how the AAK continues to be designated for an opposition coalition.
According to him, none of the opposition would even cooperate with Vetevendosje Movement.
“We are designated as the opposition coalition coalition coalition government, I don't believe any of the opposition will co-operate with the position. The NISMA is also set for the opposition coalition. I don't think [that Kurti will form Government], they don't have the numbers being delayed like that. They can't, because they don't have the numbers, they have ten deputies less than next time”, Haradinaj said of cosovapress broadcasts. Periscope.
Kurti Math: With 48 deputies says they're going to do the government how?
And from the Social Democrat Initiative they called speculations to the media that their three deputies will vote for the formation of the Kurti government, but without being involved in the ruling coalition.
Headship member Vesel Krasniqi said that at the moment “has no movement” and that the Initiative still remains in President Fatmir Limaj's earlier statements.
After the end of the February 9th elections, Limaj in the first and only public appearance has refused to impose <x0 use of red “for Vetevendosje Movement in building the new government, claiming it is open for discussions on issues of national importance.
On the other hand, LVV chairmanship member Albulen Haxhiu spoke early Monday about Kosovo Preress and ruled out the possibility of talks with the opposition as regards forming the new government.
She said they will make efforts to meet elected MPs, but not those from the opposition, according to her.
Meanwhile, last week, candidate The PDK for prime minister, Bedri Hamza, said there are no red lines for any party, but stressed that so far it has held talks only with opposition parties.
In the LDK, they have voiced opposition to the coalition with LVV but ready for co-operation with the opposition on the condition that the LDK assumes the prime minister's post.
The CEC certified the final results Thursday 27 March, and according to them the LVV has won 48 seats, The second with 24 seats, the LDK 20 and the AAK-Nisma 8 coalition.
So coalitions are needed because neither party can form the government alone.
So far, in public statements, the LVV has said it will lead with the new government but prefer to co-operate with non-Serb minority parties.
Non-Serb minorities, meanwhile, have 10 deputies, Serbs also belong to ten seats in the Kosovo Assembly.
According to the results, a seat has been won by Serbian politician and acting minister at the Kurti 2 Government, Nenad Rassic, and 9 seats will belong to the Serbian List of Serbs in Kosovo, which is funded by Belgrade.
Days ago, President Vjosa Osmani said that very soon the date would be set for the Kosovo Assembly Constituent session. The legal deadline for that is 30 days. /kp/












