Ginny: Choices have been inevitable

Ardian Gjini, AAK deputy chairman, has held media conferences concerning early elections. He said they have gathered with the Alliance Steering Council to suspend the party's internal electoral process. “Today the Alliance's Steering Council has made the first decision to suspend the internal electoral process. As you know, we [...]
He said they have gathered with the Alliance Steering Council to suspend the party's internal electoral process.
“Today the Alliance's Steering Council has made the first decision to suspend the internal electoral process. As you know, we've started this process, but since we're going to have national elections, we don't know the date, but we're going to have that then it's been interactive for us to suspend”, Djind said.
He said they are preparing for new elections to win, reports Online Economy, broadcast Periscope.
“On the other hand, we have also set up the election teams, which are still our statuteic and political obligations, such as electoral headquarters and the adoption of authorisations for the lists and for all that awaits the Alliance in this election. We are preparing, preparing for elections, doing our best, aiming to win the elections. We're not targeting anything else. What the time will bring now and again, we will surely inform you in time of”, he said.
Asked whether these elections have been possible, Djind stressed that, but Prime Minister Kurti and LVV have made a serious mistake.
The elections are always inevitable unless the Parliament's mandate is complete. These choices have also been inevitable. In one respect, it's bad they happened. We for a long time have told our opinions even in public that the largest party, the ruling party, has had no will to find a way to escape. In democracy, there is a need to find ways, with compromises, with ways to govern the country, not to take over the country, not to take over institutions. We think they've got a big wrong. They've had a hard case, there's been a choice, there's been a chance to avoid elections, but now we're ahead of the act of”, Djind added. /Periscope/












