Arifi: Kurt's letters were more insulting than invitations to dialogue

Avni Arifi, political analyst, has spoken about the situation created due to Albulen Hadziu's failure to head Kosovo's Parliament. He said the situation was monotonous, the Periscope broadcast. When you once say that you voted or didn't vote on someone, then you decided, and it's a day that Albulen, [...]
He said the situation was monotonous, it broadcasts. Periscope.
When you once said that you voted or didn't vote on someone, then you decided, and it's a day that Albulen, first or second, didn't vote at”
“In the absence of political dialogue, the winning party is not taking responsibility for the establishment of institutions. The responsibility falls on the winning party”, he said in Dukagjin
Arifi has said that Vetevendosje has 48 options to offer to get out of the situation, saying opposition parties are open.
“At least two or three opposition parties are open to discuss a more suitable candidate, which would potentially vote”.
The biggest problem is that there is no dialogue either. The winning party or its chairman has no initiative in unlocking situations”, Arifi said, adding that we have seen several letters of him [the Kurti], which he has called no invitations but insults.
“If you do a simple analysis, you see they were more insults than invitations... insults for LDK, insults for The PDK, because at the beginning, when you tell him to talk about the vice president of the Parliament, you know that's not a subject at all, it's an insult. When you tell LDK that I've been against them in LDK, but I'm with you, Lumir, and I don't go in coalition with PDK, it's a tendency to contact the LDK electorate, not LDK chairman. So we have not seen an invitation or genuine interest from the winning party, which does not have the parliamentary majority, to discuss and debate how to get out of this” situation, Arifi has said.












