Two crucial weeks for president

Kosovo has entered on the crucial 15 days for electing the president, under the deadline set by the Constitutional Court. If no agreement is reached between parties during these two weeks, it will be brought back to the polls. So far there has been only one meeting on the presidential issue, between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and LDK leader Lumir [...]
So far, there has been only one meeting on the president's issue, between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku. Kurti warned he would invite PDK leader Bedri Hamza to the meeting, but the latter has not yet received an invitation.
Kurt still did not send the official invitation to the meeting to Hamza, as he requested.
PDK Secretary General Vlora Citaku has stated to Reporter.net that they will not attend the meeting without official letter.
We don't have any paper. We don't go without official letter”, says Chitak's response.
From the government cabinet said last week that LDK chairman Lumir Abdjiku's readiness for meetings with Albin Kurti provides hope that the president's case can be resolved.
So stated Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Glauk Konjfuca. Konjufca said the will displayed by Obadiah is good news as prospects open for the president's election opportunity.
“As you have seen, there has been a next meeting between Prime Minister Kurti and LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku. Prime Minister Kurti also addressed the PDK. It will be specified further whether this meeting can happen or not. With Mr. Abdixhiku as I saw him, and his answer was that he's willing to continue the meetings. This is good news because it gives it the prospect of electing a president. We will always hope that we have the capacity and wisdom to avoid certain choices that were held just four months ago. The people spoke four months ago. It's not that there's been a huge difference so that people don't agree on the elections. People only change their mind when major transformations occur. “, stated Glauk Konjufca.
And LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku has reiterated on Saturday that his party opposes a party meeting three state positions, the president, prime minister and speaker of the Parliament.
Abdixhiku has declared that if there is no agreement, then you will go to new elections.
He stressed that he cannot submit himself to the post of president, as he adds that the issue is consensual.
No, I'm likely to submit myself because the president's case is a consensus issue. So we need to talk about principles once. Let's not confuse them. We're not talking about individual accommodation at this stage. So much less for such an important state position. So we're talking interparty interests. So whether it is possible that parties will be accommodated about a much larger agreement. If not, then we prepare for new elections”, Obadiah said.
The VV has proposed two names for the president's position: Glauk Konjufka, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diasporas and MP Fatmire Muhhajina - Kollcak. In absence of quorum, the process has remained in half.
On April 4th, Vjosa Osmani has completed the presidential mandate. The same day, Albulen Haxhiu, the head of the Parliament, has taken the position of taskman, as provided with the Constitution.












