Kurt is obsessed with the secret vote: Let's try it or Albula wins, or we bring in another name.

Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, said he is ready for consultations and compromise in the functioning of the Parliament's constitutionalisation, but criticised the opposition for rejecting the secret vote as a means to resolve the current blockade. Kurti said he has offered concrete compromises. I'm always ready for meetings, for constructive consultations, [...]
Kurti said he has offered concrete compromises.
“I am always ready for meetings, for constructive consultations, for trust co-operation and also for consensus and compromises. I offered two compromises. The first is to delegate the representatives to the political parties, and if they don't want the secret vote, let's bring down that commission by the vote, because without the vote it doesn't fall, with no boycott going forward...second, let's try the secret vote: or you get Albulen, or we bring in another name, ” said Kurti, Periscope.
He expressed surprise at the opposition parties' stance on the secret vote, recalling that even the February 9th elections have been held through such a process.
I don't understand why all this resistance of opposition parties against the secret vote, when Kosovo's citizens are known to have voted in secret, free and democratic votes on February 9th and have made the VV the winner. We have 48 deputies, PDK 24, LDK 20 ] so PDK plus LDK don't do as much as VV. This is a fact of life, a democratic fact that we must agree with”, Kurti said. /eo/












