The VV's failure in the Parliament, of Kurti's insults against the opposition, is made news in the medium “Reuters”

Renowned news agency “Reuters” has reported on the political stalemate created in Kosovo after Albulen Haxhiu failed to be voted for the fourth time, which has further prolonged the crisis, which prevents the formation of the new government, more than two months from holding elections. From the beginning [...]
Renowned News Agency “ has reported on the political deadlock created in Kosovo after Albulen Haxhiu failed to be voted for the fourth time, which has further prolonged the crisis that prevents the formation of the new government, more than two months from holding elections.
Since the beginning of the report, it is noted that Albin Kurti of Vetevendosje Movement called the opposition <x0) i n “
“in the February 9th parliamentary elections, following a tough campaign in which outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti called the opposition “four” and “ His party Vetevendosje came first, but did not secure a full majority” The article says.
The opposition's statements, which have said they will not enter into a coalition with Vetevendosje, which even blames the very Kurti, who has ruled out tensions in the country's north, which prevented Kosovo's chances of joining the EU and prompted sanctions from the bloc.
“ that this political situation could result in early elections later this year if the government is not formed.
Kurti's “nominated prime minister, outgoing Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu received 57 votes Friday, unchanged by last vote and less than the necessary 61 seats. Parliament must meet again in 48 hours to hold another vote. Opposition parties have asked Kurt to change the candidate if he wants their support”.
Among other things, Albulen Hadziu's statement was quoted: “There is no will from political parties to convert the country”, airs Nacionale.
We stress that the Kosovo Democratic Institute has asked Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani to call political party leaders at a meeting.
In this context, KDI believes it is time for the country's president to call a meeting with leaders of parliamentary political parties to discuss possible solutions. The constitution charges it with the task of ensuring the constitutional functioning of institutions, and in a situation like this where the highest representative institution is blocked by its political and institutional commitment is justified but also necessary” Said a communique.
In a statement given to the Nacionals, Bekim Kupina, media adviser to the presidency, has stressed that President Osmani has already offered this opportunity, if necessary.
“President Osmani has already offered full readiness for consultations with party leaders, whenever they see it necessary. President Osmani, through letter to Mr. Mayor. Avni Dehari, on April 16th, has already offered party representatives the opportunity for meetings, expressing full readiness for consultations whenever they see it necessary” He said.












