Choice or solution? Citizens With Divided Thoughts

April 28th is the deadline for electing Kosovo's president, on the basis of the Constitutional Court's decision. Despite this political scene, however, it remains blocked without agreement between power and opposition. Opposition parties have closed the possibility of meetings with Prime Minister Albin Kurti for reaching a consensus, while the latter has blamed [...]
April 28th is the deadline for electing Kosovo's president, on the basis of the Constitutional Court's decision. Despite this political scene, however, it remains blocked without agreement between power and opposition.
Opposition parties have closed the possibility of meetings with Prime Minister Albin Kurti for reaching a consensus, while the latter has blamed the opposition for lack of political will.
In this situation, the option of moving to new elections is also being mentioned, while citizens have divided attitudes on the issue.
Citizen Rexhep Rafuna for Online Economy has said going to the new elections would be unacceptable and “turp”, demanding that the president be elected within the Parliament.
“Possing Allahi's biggest takeout is going to the election. He must elect the president. I watched the next parliament, offered the LDK, the speaker of the assembly, but they're thinking nothing but ash in government, stealing what's left, and they're not thinking. That the people were satisfied with them. The people got tired of going into trouble with the door, the expensive current, the expensive gas station, our sides with problems... even with going to elections, it said.
Rafuna has blamed the opposition for the political situation and has said that citizens should not come to the polls if they are held.
This whole thing is guilty of us... but the mass has been demanding by the opposition, with persistence of the weather, and the parliament was thrown down only to bring down Albin Kurti. I win even more, now not “you can't be president”, “you can't be with that”, but we're going to be mayor, as you say. Votes don't have them, give us the signatures, they're saying you get the signatures, you pick a mayor, you don't put him away. I don't know what they find here or what policy they think. If the people would listen to me completely, don't make a choice. Has it been taken three times or four years? This has happened if I act a few years ago it happened in Belgium or Brussels, I don't know, four years has extended to parliament as well. But these aren't even aware of this, are they correct, that the S.H.I.E.A.P.D. has led to”, Rafuna says.
Otherwise, citizen Adem Hasani, who says that in the absence of political agreement, elections are the best option.
My “My decision was to be if you allowed the opposition to elect a president, why not elect me from the opposition? Let them choose. But this Vetevendosje is not going to elect the opposition, then let's go to the elections. The main guilty is known, Vetevendosje, led by Albin Kurtin”, he said.
Hasan has blamed Government for the political situation, citing even a name for president.
“I don't know what to say here. You're such good people. I also had Arsim Bajrami, he's an academic man of science, academic is good for my opinion. But there were others full of them that would be pretty good if it wasn't even party”, he said. While citizen Ramadan Krasniqi said the best solution would be to respect constitutional deadlines and electing the president.
“He has also blamed the opposition for lack of political consensus. “No, power is trying hard enough but the opposition is supporting”, he added.
Kosovo Democratic Party Chairman Bedri Hamza after the PDK Steering Council meeting on 20 April said the PDK has shown full willingness to contribute to the election of the new president and unblocking the political situation, supporting the possibility of a consensual candidate, without any condition or demand for involvement in co-government. However, according to him, the lack of political will and institutional seriousness on the part of current power has once again made the president's election impossible, so The PDK considers its contribution to the process complete.
While the chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has been declared before reporters after last meeting with the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti on 20 April over the president's issue. Abdixhiku said even this meeting did not produce results and therefore no agreement. I tried, I tried, I didn't get there unfortunately. Kurt insisted the president's position remains the VV's. I refused to talk about anything else without the presidential case being addressed”, Abdixhiku said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti before the media yesterday has again spoken on the president's issue, saying that if the country goes to the polls in Kosovo, the latter will cost at least 10m euros.
If we go to new elections at least 10 million euros they cost, if we go to new elections because the Assembly won't work, we'll lose tens of millions of euros as a state, and if we go to new elections we won't have a choice, because we're still going to have to go to new elections, and after that we're still going to have to go to a new election since I don't know how we can have 80 deputies it's necessary to listen to the opposition.... The PDK refused the meeting, it just doesn't seem ready and interested in the” deal, Kurti said. /Periscope












