Former CEC chairman: No MP wants to go to elections again, anyone can vote on VV government

Constitutional law university professor Mazbul Baraliu highlights the possibility of the Vetevendosje Movement government vote even by MPs from other opposition parties, as he says, none of them would want new elections. According to him, the first attempt at forming the government belongs to the VV, but if [...]
Constitutional law university professor Mazbul Baraliu highlights the possibility of the Vetevendosje Movement government vote even by MPs from other opposition parties, as he says, none of them would want new elections.
According to him, the first attempt at forming the Government belongs to the VV, but if it fails to do so, the possibility passes to the second election party broadcasts Periscope.
Although you theoretically see the formation of government by the opposition possible, Baraliu said practically opposition parties have no harmonisation of positions.
“The VV's duty is to prove the formation of the government... Even when it doesn't have the numbers, one of the other parties can vote because no MP wants to go to the elections, each of them has spent tens of thousands of euros to become a deputy, and is also the state and social interest in every MP and the awareness that it is not good to go after two three months in other elections. So it is not known if it fails to reach its first constitutional effort to make the government 15 days from now to another party to make the government, and this could be the second party. The PDK or any other if they do the numbers in 15 days hold the Assembly session and if the parliamentary and opposition minority government is voted on if not within 40-45 days the president is obliged to announce the extraordinary new elections and go into the new elections. In theory, the opposition can form Government, but virtually disharmony the positions”, Baraliu told RTV21.












