Obadiah reacts after Kurt's offer: Other proposals are not discussed until the president is carried out

LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has reacted again through a writing on his Facebook page, saying that Kurti's VV initiated the president's position as well, Periscope reports. He also talked about Kurt's offer. “against our consensus effort, despite our readiness for a consensual candidate, with [...]
He also talked about Kurt's offer.
“Despite our efforts for consensus, despite our readiness for a consensual candidate, we regret to say that insisting for a president from the VV ranks makes it impossible for us to support the principle, logic and interest of the Republic. Other issues, the other proposals, cannot be addressed without overcoming the core crisis issue President”, he wrote.
Full response:
Despite attempts at 53 constitutional days to find a solution to the president's case, and only the president today, I regret we have failed to find a solution.
As we said from the beginning, the president cannot be the extension of the government. Insisting for a VV president led us into crisis before the Constitutional Court's act of judgment. The re-insistment for VV President did not stop the crisis he sent us to the Constitutional Court. Nothing's changed.
Despite our attempts at consensus, despite our readiness for a consensual candidate, we regret that the insistence on a president from VV ranks cannot help our support on principled, logical and interests in the Republic. Other issues, the other proposals, cannot be addressed without overcoming the core crisis issue for the president.
Therefore, from today, the LDK considers discussions on the president's issue closed.
We tried 53 out of 60 constitutional days. It's fair not to waste all the time left. We allow others to contribute in this regard. Avoiding new elections would contribute to the country's stability. The LDK can neither cause nor unfortunately prevent them.
From now on, we will continue to commitment to the big union of the right within the LDK; as political imperatives and in response to the citizens' need for a serious, sustainable and state-building alternative.












