Haradinaj: Blockada in Parliament Continues, President Concerns Time Is Walking Fast

AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj, after meeting with the president, said the main topic was blockades in the Parliament and ways to get out of this situation. Haradinaj stressed the president's concern about the passage of time and lack of progress, stressing the need for the return of the open vote to achieve a consensus candidate. He added that, [...]
AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj, after meeting with the president, said the main topic was blockades in the Parliament and ways to get out of this situation.
Haradinaj stressed the president's concern about the passage of time and lack of progress, stressing the need for the return of the open vote to achieve a consensus candidate.
He added that, despite the court's decision, the situation remains confusing and that it is not known how the current blockade will be overcome.
“Theme was the blockade in the Parliament and how to come up after the court ruling. The president is concerned that the time is running fast, the deadline is 30 days old, was interested in the way Kosovo can get out of this situation. We have hoped that after the VV decision will seize the opportunity to return to the open vote, we have hoped to reach a consensus candidate, but we are stuck with this commission that is wrong. For any vote that has not passed has not been restored in the past, anything that has not been passed by the vote has not been restored. We're stuck, I don't know how we're gonna get out of this. We have told him in order to help the situation, we have sought to return the practice of open voting and voting. One topic that was discussed is what happens after 30 days, the court has greatly strengthened the decision. ”
Haradinaj is the fourth consecutive leader Osman met today.
The president has earlier met with Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kuyrti, the president of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Memli Krasniqi and that of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdijxhiku.
Osmani met with leaders of parliamentary parties separately, in an effort to find the way out of the political stalemate Kosovo has entered as a result of the failure of the Parliament's constitutionalisation. /Periscopi/












