Efforts to elect the president are intensified, are new elections being avoided?

The next week, parliamentary parties' meetings to reconcile are expected to intensify over the election of head of state. This was warned days ago by Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group chief Arberie Nagavci. Today, the LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku was declared in that spirit, underlining that the party he leads will not [...]
Today, LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku was declared in that spirit, underlining that the party he leads will not support a solution where all key state positions belong to a party. On the other hand, Abdixhiku has confirmed that in this regard he has also met with the PDK's Hamza, while he said the AAK leader has refused the meeting.
While it is expected to be seen what meetings between parliamentary parties will produce, field connoisseurs point out that it is time to take all measures to avoid elections as option and repeat last year's situation, which, in addition to financial costs, could cause even the country's impasses in numerous areas.
So for something that happens sometimes, it's better to happen now, in a political sense, to take all measures. If it is necessary to distribute power, in the sense of a political agreement that is acceptable to all political actors, establish a stable and stable position and opposition, with numbers needed to sign international agreements as well. So I don't see any extraordinary change even after the upcoming elections, even if they are held in mid-year, because there is no real possibility that there is a dramatic change in the political scene to have any rejection so that other political parties can then define new dynamics”, said about RTK, Doraet Imer, university professor.
The election entry not only is irrational, is not a solution and is not correct, but is catastrophic and with bumerang, harmful consequences. Unrecoverable are the consequences if even an election cycle imposes this political class, for numerous reasons and numerous factors, both internal and external,”, said Mazum Baraliu, a political expert.
In the last elections, Vetevendosje -- as the winner -- secured 57 seats in the Assembly, this number insufficient for electing the country's president, as at least 80 votes are needed for this process. /Periscope












