Choices, elections, or blockades for the president?

Although Prime Minister Kurti had named him week after meetings with political party leaders on the president's issue, in addition to meeting with LDK chairman Lumir Abdjiku, held on Monday, other meetings are not expected. LVV and PDK have not confirmed whether or when they will [...]
Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said that if the parties are interested in finding solutions, they should agree on a personality without political interests. Otherwise, as Mustafa estimates, parties should also be declared for elections.
If we want solutions, or if we are willing both as a position and as an opposition to make the president, then there should be room for agreement. So they have to sit down and the opposition, agree on a personality, not simplify it, for a personality that would do this job without political animations. If political parties think they have the interest to enter the election once again, or the ruling party will grow more, or the opposition will exploit this case and change numbers, then we will enter the elections. I don't see any major changes, but I can't talk now about the political mood of political parties. ”, Mustafa said.
Political analyst Lutfi Bilall believes negotiations among political parties could bring progress in reaching a political agreement on electing the president. Although there is little approach to such a thing among party leaders, Bilall says they should also take into account the interest of citizens whose daily life is getting worse.
“/From V Talks VHLDK, the contacts Kurt and Abdixhik had left reason to understand that soon there will be a solution. I think that a general consensus has to be reached, even though we've entered a phase that this is an unintelligible subject to opinion. One must reach compliance with the interests of the citizens. Rtv21, broadcast Periscope
Meanwhile, analyst Blerim Canaj estimates that the lack of a political agreement on electing the new president is the result of the political parties' distrust, especially opposition party leaders towards Kurti. According to him, procrastination for finding a solution is a waste of time, as none of the political parties have 80 votes for the president's election and responsibility, as he said, belongs to the LVV.
What looks like polarization, on the one hand, is trying to remove responsibility, on the other hand, fear and distrust in relation to Mr. Kurti because of what happened in recent years. We all know we are in a situation where 80 votes are needed for the president's election, which there is no party. It requires agreement and compromise beyond who has less or more. Everything is already in LV's hands as the country's largest political power.”, Canay said.
In the absence of a political agreement, rumours have increased that the only solution to overcoming the crisis for election of the president are extraordinary elections. Analyst Lutfi Bilalli and Bleim Canaj have different angles if the elections are the solution.
I think it's done on purpose. Going to the polls would not believe that it would solve the problem of reaching 80 deputies for the president's election. There may be repeated crises.”, Bilal stated.
If the LVV has the ability to accept negotiations with other parties and accept a candidate who creates balances, then we will have the president's issue resolved. On the contrary, we may easily have elections, and they result from Mr. Kurti's unwillingness to sit with other parties to sincerely seek a solution. It also depends on the courage of political parties to compromise with Kurt and rebuild trust bridges. But nothing more than having a choice.”, Canay said.
The LVV has not yet given up its two candidacys for president, Glauk Konjufca and Fatmire Kolcaku. While opposition parties have claimed they have no vote for any party candidate. /Periscope/












