Mushkolaj: LDK deployed for opposition, LV coalition V-PDK remains for first

Analyst Imer Mushkolaj has declared that LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku is keeping his stance firm that his party remains in opposition and sees no possibility for coalition with Vetevendosje Movement, which has won the February 9th elections. According to Mushkolajt, the LDK's stance is “swore” and does not [...]
According to Mushkolajt, the LDK's position is “swore” and has no interest in co-operation with any party after the elections.
He has stressed that a single possibility remains co-operation between the PDK and LVV, but that remains to be seen, followed by this Periscope.
“se that there can be a will to become an LV government V- The PDK, left for the first to”, Mushkolaj said on TV Dukajini.
The LDK's “position is clear. Lumir Abdixhiku has made it known that the LDK wants to stay in opposition. The only option so far is for Vetevendosje to form the government if it reaches the necessary number of deputies”.
He added that although the PDK initially had red lines towards a coalition with LVV, Bedri Hamza later cited certain restrictions, leaving the door open for negotiations.
Mushkolaj warned that a possible LV government would be unstable and short-lived, possibly until the election of the new president.
He also said that the certificate of elections does not change political dynamics, and that the process of forming institutions could last longer than expected.
“Logicly, if the parties had been interested in forming the government as soon as possible, this would happen immediately after the election certificate. With the current situation, I do not expect the issues to be resolved soon, including the election of the Speaker of the Parliament and the appointment of the mandater”, he added.












