LDK spokesman says prime minister “is not wanting a solution for President”

A few minutes after completing the meeting between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku on the president's case, the spokesman for the country's oldest party, Besian Mustafa, said government chief “is not wanting to find a solution for president along with LDK, in”. Mustafa referred to Kurt's statement after the meeting, while [...]
Mustafa referred to Kurt's statement after the meeting, while saying he would not resolve.
“Albin just repeated “80-81 votes for president is not our target”. So, you're not looking for a presidential solution with the LDK. Just don't say “LDK is taking us to the elections”!”, he wrote in a Facebook post.
Even earlier, Kurti has said that “is not good enough to be just 80 or 81” MPs, but “around 85x3>, for the election of the new president.
It was the four-day meeting between Kurt and Abdixhik on the president's case, and the first after the Constitutional Court's act, which set a 34-day deadline for the election of the new head of state.












