Activated VV in recent days for president, one of them addresses the opposition by appeal

Only two days until the end of the 34-day deadline that the Constitutional Court has given Kosovo's Parliament to elect the country's president, following its failure to carry out this constitutional obligation on 4 March. After March 4th, 30 days before President Vjosa Osmani carried out his mandate, the Assembly [...]
After on March 4th, 30 days before President Vjosa Osmani carried out his mandate, the Assembly had no quorum to elect the new president, Osmani divided the Parliament, but the Constitution gave another opportunity.
After the VV sent Osman's decree to the Constitution, they said the Assembly has yet another 34 days to resolve the head of state, but the current deputies of the Kosovo Assembly were not enough either.
Nothing and no one managed to bring the majority deputies together with the opposition to find a concensual candidate who could lead the state from the leadership of the president of Kosovo for the next five years.
34 days came to an end, while the state finds itself in a difficult situation, near the third parliamentary elections within 1 year, while the fifth is along with local ones.
Now when Kosovo Assembly deputies are taking “at risk of” screaming, they have begun engagement but the one on the social Facebook network.
VV MP Adriana Matosi has sharply criticised the opposition, who, according to her, are not even accepting the names of the president, while offering him a “option”.
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According to her, nobody knows what they want from the opposition, though the first LDK has nominated Vjosa Osmani for president.
“A got Binush, but with cod, you're back to work”, Matoshi added.
In a different language than Matos, VV deputy Fargan Qrolli has called on the opposition to co-operate in electing a consensual president outside party ranks.
He has stressed that the president must be a unifying figure, on political interests and party clashes, proposing finding a personality with high moral and institutional integrity.
The president is the figure that needs to stand on the quarrel, on the narrow interest, on the instinct of the blockade and on the thirst for revans. So today my call to the opposition is clear: let's seek together a name from the nonpolitical world; a personality that is not a member of the existing parties; a figure of public integrity, with institutional discretion and moral weight; a man who does not belong to anyone, because he must belong to the Republic. The president must be a guarantee of constitutional order, a symbol of civic unity and evidence that Kosovo can produce consensus when state interest demands this”, Qrolli has written.
Qorrolli has said that Kosovo has many worthy figures outside politics and that the election of such a president would testify to state maturity and political consensus in the interests of the Republic.
Let's find a name like this. Let's choose it together. To testify that when the state is at issue, there may be political differences, but there should be no institutional blindness. The opposition has the right to reject Government. He has the right to criticize most. He has the right to propose, to refuse, to negotiate. But he has no right to make the Republic hostage to his displeasure. It's not political submission. Requesting state altitude. Let's elect a president outside the parties, on the parties, in the service of Constitution and citizens”, has added Qrolli.
For moving the country to the elections if it will, the opposition has blamed VV deputy Adnan Rrustemi. According to him, the opposition has “full responsibility” if the country goes to early elections.
He accused opposition parties of not willing to find a solution.
“Full responsibility is the opposition, which has no minimum readiness to find a solution”, he told the KP.
Rrustemi said there are “interested” for solutions, while added that “cannot predict what the actions of Movement will be during these days”.
However, we are interested in finding a solution and giving the country a president and thus avoiding unnecessary early elections”, he said.
The invitation to give three names from the opposition for president has been repeated by VV deputy Mefail Bajciovac, completely ignoring the name proposed by Abdixhiku.
He has called on the opposition not to push the country towards elections “for close political calculations”.
The citizen's version is already given and should be respected. We expect three concrete names, not endless reasonings. Time requires institutional responsibility and political caution, not the” blockade, Bajcinovci wrote on Facebook.
Appeals and prayers to co-operate, VV deputy Agim Bahtiri to his deputies.
He has made an appeal to MP colleagues.
Therefore, one more time, THE APELOJ to MP colleagues, who are thinking of becoming co-operative for unlocking, not causing endless blockades of”, he added.
He said they're making the maximum and final effort for the president to be elected tomorrow, writes news.net.
Kosovo needs Z THE answer, not the ZEJEA, because elections create only political stalemates, which lead Kosovo in an endless cycle of elections, resulting in Kosovo losing tens of millions of euros, which are perspiration of our citizens. All of this for no reason” wrote Bahtiri, reports news.net, broadcasts Periscope.
The Vetevendosje movement on Saturday has made an offer to opposition parties, as it has failed to make a political agreement with them, exactly with the LDK, with which the chairman had met several times.
The VV has said that each opposition party should propose by a candidate for president, and they will offer you signatures to run so that the country does not go to the polls.
After this offer, the chairman of The PDK, Bedri Hamza, has said they will not propose to anyone because elections are a solution, according to them, while LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has nominated Vjosa Osmani.
At 00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 34-day term for electing the president is completed, if this country is not reached automatically goes to the polls.
If the country goes to the polls, Eugen Cakoli from KDI has said they could be held on 31 May or 7 June. /Periscope











