Constitutive hearing: The VV could fail since the vote by the Speaker of the Parliament ? Will the opposition boycott the vote?

Two days from the Kosovo Assembly Constitutional session. On 15 April, the republic's new deputies are expected to be sworn in and the president of the Assembly vote. The latter is still unknown. It is the winning party (Vetevendosje) that must propose, even though they have party numbers, with [...]
On 15 April, the republic's new deputies are expected to be sworn in and the president of the Assembly vote.
The latter is still unknown. It is the winning party (Vetvendosje) that should propose, even though it has party numbers, with or without the votes of NISMA and Fatmir Limaj.
Of the other opposition parties have not yet indicated whether they will vote in favour of the VV assembly.
Pal Lekaj from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has told Blic that the situation is unclear and that much will depend on the dynamics of post-stage political agreements.
“It can be said that the situation is still unclear and that much will depend on the dynamic of political agreements behind the stage. It is not yet known that the opposition will give the vote for the VV”'s proposed chairman, Lekaj said, Periscope.
From the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) have said it will Decide Monday Whether or not they vote on the first party to the Speaker of the Parliament.
While Lumir Abdixhiku, the chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), declared a few days ago that someone who does not have 61 votes “as that it should” be head of the Kosovo Assembly.
A vice president who doesn't have 61 votes for the property should be head of the Parliament in the first place. I'm supposed to have 61 votes and then see you for other things.”, Abdixhiku said. /Periscopi