Lulzim Peci: Self-aware LV aimed at July elections

Lulzim Peci from the Kosovar Institute for Research and Policy Development considers that recent developments in the Kosovo Assembly regarding the election of the president have marked the “institutional destructuralisation on the part of politicians in the country”. According to him, Monday evening session in the Parliament, attended only by MPs from the majority, of [...]
Lulzim Peci from the Kosovar Institute for Research and Policy Development considers that recent developments in the Kosovo Assembly regarding the election of the president have marked the “institutional destructuralisation on the part of politicians in the country”.
According to him, Monday's evening session in the Parliament, attended only by majority deputies, who voted for two candidates for president, proposed by the Vetevendosje Movement é Feride Rushiti and Hatage Hoxha “is the LV/V-1> game.
The first “to elect the country's president unconstitutionally. Then I calculated that the opposition will take this action to the Constitutional Court, so that ( The LVV will earn at least a month and then the elections will be held on July 15th”, Peci says.
He added that holding elections in that period is linked to the added presence of the exile in Kosovo, whose LVV votes estimate in its favour.
Peci stresses that the transparent “of LVV” is reaching another effect.
“The effect is the devalvation of the presidential institution. In no country is the president elected as if you were playing lottery, without real political agreements, in cases where votes are lacking in such a thing”, says Peci.
Referring to statements by opposition representatives who have warned the possibility of protests even outside the institutions, Peci has expressed fears that the “problem could be carried to the road” and the location “could be put into the street without a start of”.
Peci does not expect opposition parties to participate in the 19 o'clock stand, warned by Speaker Albulen Haxhiu.
Why would the opposition return to the Parliament? To submit to Vetevendosje's dictatorship? The opposition does not have to return to the Assembly without political agreement. In this situation, either you have to go to elections (premature parliamentary) or you have to submit the LVV dictatorship, there is no other way”, Peci points out.
According to him, over the issue of electing the country's president, all political parties -- in power and opposition -- have made estimated political actions harmful to the country.
But, he considers that the main responsibility for the political and institutional crisis belongs to the ruling party, the Vetevendosje Movement.
There have been amendments to statements, attitudes, candidates, when you play pool. This is beyond institutional logic and a serious state”, Peci stressed.
He added that the best solution to the situation would be at the 19th session Tuesday, not to violate the Constitution.
“So stop proceeding for the president's election and tomorrow invite consultations with political parties on announcing the election date. Another legal and constitutional breakthrough, which saves the country from the deepest institutional crisis since Kosovo is an independent country”, Peci stressed. / REL












