By the PDK category against a coalition with the VV: We should negotiate with them for no position

The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) seems unwilling to enter the coalition with Vetevendosje for the new government.
Democratic Party of Kosovo chief member Mergim Lushtaku has said in a proposal that no statement by LV leader Albin Kurti, including yesterday's presidential case, should be taken seriously.
This, according to Lushtak, is more important for Kurti than the state of Kosovo itself, as he said Kurti was able to elect the country three times in a row and not compromise in the best interests of the country.
“I believe that no statement is taken to Albin Kurti for serious because for him the political party, Vetevendosje, is more than the state of Kosovo itself. I remind you that this was able to send the country into elections three times in a row rather than compromise for the good of the country, so I do not expect any change from that. The main problem is Albin Kurti, and for him most importantly, the position, the leadership of power rather than Kosovo itself. Hence, he has sown hatred and food for the division of the people rather than for cultivating a kind of unity among the people. We have also seen him in his campaign that has spoken more of proper names and divisions than of results of his rule. Therefore, at this stage I believe we should look at the certificate and speak for itself to the mayor and political parties”, Lushtaku said.
Furthermore, Lushtaku said the PDK must go into coalition with Vetevendosje and should not discuss any position in those circumstances, as it said it has seen what such power has brought to Kosovo, according to him, divisive.
Lushtaku also said he believes there will be new elections again, as according to him, citizens have seen Vetevendosje fall from 51% and that it has helped Kosovo's budget by misusing it, Kurti himself said.
Lushtaku: PDK must be willing to go to coalition and discuss with VV for no position
“I personally believe that the PDK should not be ready and I believe that it must stay with the PDK's loyal electorate that does not go into coalition with Vetevendosje and not discuss any position in these circumstances because we have seen what has brought Kosovo such a divisive power, such a power that, for him most importantly, is a dead deliverer rather than a Kosovo deliverer in power”, Lushta told Kosovas Prakas.
He indicated that so far they have had no contact with the other two opposition parties -- the LDK and the AAK -- as he said they are awaiting the certificate of results.
From the LDK, they did not want to be promoted on this subject, as according to them, the official position of this subject would be behind the certificate of results from the June 7th elections.











