Kurt recognizes that he has votes, says he looked back at Osman: The President said you have to find your own solution.

In office Prime Minister Albin Kurti has admitted he does not have enough numbers to form Government, Periscope reports. Kurti, in his interview with the public broadcaster, said he found himself in political circles, has sought support from the country's president, Vjosa Osmani. The VV leader argued Hagi's nomination for the Speaker of the Parliament with [...]
In office Prime Minister Albin Kurti has admitted he does not have enough numbers to form Government, Periscope reports.
Kurti, in his interview with the public broadcaster, said he found himself in political circles, has sought support from the country's president, Vjosa Osmani.
The VV's leader argued Haxhiu's nomination for Parliament Speakers with votes taken in the February 9th elections, saying it is the most voted woman from all parties.
” Albulena Haxhiu is the most voted female MP. And by over 125 thousand votes is the right proposal. 57 MPs were for Albulen Haxhiun, among them not only VV's, Lists Gux and Alternatives, but there were 9th deputies of minorities. Seeing that we don't have 61 votes, we tried to get the president to give us, she said you have to find the solution yourself. We went from vote open to secret where 10 times the secret voting commission was rejected... what's going on is unprecedented because it's not going to be possible. It's not Albulen Hadziu's name but we now have opposition to the secret vote. In this situation I tried to gather with the LDK chairman, and the PDK because they also have the vice-presidents in the Assembly.
The trilate meeting ended with the library. I was told by the LDK that it is not the place and time for agreement, but political agreement is needed, so I offered him a coalition that was badly rejected. If the opposition is certain Albuelna does not pass, then let's try it with secret vote”, Kurti said./Periscopi/












