Gorani: Kurt doesn't want to win a lot of votes, you'd co-government to share responsibility.

Opinionist Dukagjin Gorani has declared that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, though he is looking for 60% of the vote in the June 7th elections, he actually thinks a whole other thing.
On the “show, Rubikon” in Kosovo, Gorani said Kurti is not intended to win the elections convincingly, but prefers a coalition government.
The “Kurti's effort is clear, it's an attempt to produce and maintain the current electoral climate, which no longer takes into account arguments, facts, programmes, but only senators. And notifications are reduced to two: hatred against the opponent and attempting revenge. I think Kurt hopes he won't win much. Another thing is what he says publicly, another is what he hopes for. What we have seen from him is his continued desire to have coalition government”, Gorani said in Rubik.
According to Gorani, the reason Kurti prefers a coalition government relates to sharing responsibilities for the challenges facing Kosovo, especially the dialogue process.
“E government coalition with 60% you can't then. And on the other hand, his motive for having coalition governments is very transparent: it requires the distribution of responsibility in the face of the troubles Kosovo has before its potential, especially in the process of dialogue that is the country's biggest political problem, Gorani said.












