New Elections Must Be the Last Solution

It says: Naim Rashit's options: 1. LVV has to propose three candidates for the mayor. MP (at least most of them) will vote on one of them. 2. A group of MPs should urgently send a specific question to the Constitutional Court... 3. LVV to make political deals with parliamentary subjects. [...]
Options:
1. LVV has to propose three candidates for the mayor. MP (at least most of them) will vote on one of them.
2. A group of MPs should urgently send a specific question to the Constitutional Court...
3. LVV to make political deals with parliamentary subjects. Even co-operation with NISMEN is not achieved without political agreement for co-ordination.
4. In the event of the LVV's failure to secure votes for government worship, the opposition will have its own chance, but it is not guaranteed.
5. Time for bold leadership and great political deals of courage for co-governance. Political agreements are now needed or after the new elections are repeated.
6. One option is for the winning LVV party to form a minority government, with the support of several subjects or deputies, provided they get the mayor. This government has to be very limited timing.
7. The technical government -- if LVV, PDK and LDK believe their blocks cannot form governments, they must agree to a technical government (including programme and priority) with mandates until February 2026.
8. If all these options don't work, the political subjects should agree on announcing new elections as soon as possible.
9. And all options require high political dialogue among leaders.
10. The lack of dialogue deepens the crisis and forces subjects to make dangerous solutions for the future and the functioning of institutions.









