Kurti: It is not easy to analyze opposition fears

“These are Pristina issues”, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti said on Tuesday 6 May, where he was asked by Kosovo Preress if he expects positive answers from the Democratic League of Kosovo following the invitation sent yesterday. Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti sent letters to LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku on May 5th, making [...]
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti sent the letter to LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku on 5 May, extending an invitation to the coalition. So far, Obadiah has not returned the official response.
“Those are Pristina issues, here we are for residence”, Kurti said February after putting the cornerstone of the facilities for affordable and social residence in Gjilan, follows Periscope.
Later, he was asked by the media whether the <x0).>oposit is procrastinating for fear that the LVV will then form the new government”.
It's not easy to analyze the fears of the opposition, and it's also a job for the analyst. I prime minister, we move on or the VV continue away”, Kurti said laughing.
MPs have failed again on 5 May to constitutionalise the Kosovo Assembly, as LVV has failed to secure the 61 votes needed for the top parliament.
So far there have been eleven unsuccessful attempts at the institution.
The Vetevendosje Movement is not giving up Albulen Haxhiu's name as proposed for the chief parliament, meanwhile, the PDK and AAK are demanding that the proposal be changed.
The LDK, on the other hand, has voiced itself against any LVV proposal.
In the country's two recent bid for constitutionalisation, LVV has demanded that the Speaker of the Parliament be voted in secret, but this has been rejected by other parties. /kp












