Matoshi: Kurt needs a president without the toothless and toothless shaft, a softman carrying a chair like his puppet

The political situation in the country remains tense, while attempts at electing the president have not yet produced agreements among the main parties, until the country's Prime Minister Albin Kurti has held a meeting with LDK chief Lumir Abdjik on the president's issue yesterday. A meeting between Kurt and Bedri Hamza has not yet been held, while yesterday the head [...]
On this subject Periscopi has contacted analyst Halil Matoshi.
Matoshi has told Periscope that Kurti is not interested in institutional stability, but in managing crisis situations as a way of retaining power.
“Albin Kurti doesn't want and doesn't want the country's stable institutions because he lives politically only in the crisis (undeclared state), he does not try to rule by climbing up popular talk! He does not manage the state and resources but manipulates people's emotions and spends resources on manipulated election campaigns,” Matosh has declared Periscope.
He has continued with criticism, including the president's role and inter-institute reports, which he says Kurt needs a president/free backless and toothless, a soft one that holds a chair like his puppets but not balanced between institutions and their democratic functioning competition.
He needs a president/free backless and toothless, a soft one that holds a chair like his own, but not balanced between institutions and racing their democratic functioning. Kurti is anticapitalist and anti- Trump, a pro-advising socialist who thinks himself nationalist. From here he sought full control of power and the dissolution of Kosovo on February 17th, i.e. He's a hidden politician. He will not give the country a president/one who thinks it's constitutional decisions until he breaks down opposition political groups and puts a doll of his own, like Eddie Rama.”, He said.
In fact, Monday's meeting was the fourth between Kurt and Abdixhik in the president's case.
The previous three meetings, also without results, were held before March 5th, when the session for electing the president was interrupted in absence of quorum.
This is the first meeting after the Kosovo Constitutional Court's act, issued 12 days ago, with which President Vjosa Osmani's decree for the distribution of the Assembly was abolished.
The decision has given MPs 34 days' deadline for the election of the new president.
If the process is not completed successfully by 28 April, the country will go to the polls within 45 days.
The meetings, Kurt kept with Hamza. In the two meetings held during February, Hamza has proposed to Kurti a solution under which the new president should be a candidate proposed by the PDK.
The Vetevendosje-led ruling coalition has 66 deputies -- 14 less than the minimum number of lawmakers required to vote in the first two places to elect the president.
So far, the official candidate for presidents is Glauk Konjufca and Fatmire Mulhrama-Kollcak, both from Vetevendosje.
The Democratic Party has 22 deputies, which makes it impossible to collect only 30 signatures to present an candidacy.
The 66 deputies of the majority and 22 of the PDK would pass the constitutional threshold and at the same time meet Kurt's request that there be 84 to 86 deputies in the hall for electing the president, as according to him, the minimum of 80 deputies does not guarantee the success of the process./Albina Zariqi - PERISCOP/
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