Vetevendosje insists on non-party candidates for president

Representatives of the Vetevendosje Movement, which has won the June 7th election, have said they will apply the same criteria, as before the elections, to the candidate for president.
The elected MP, Arberie Nagavci, who in the past legislature has been head of the parliamentary group of this party, has said the candidate must be non-party.
“We have seen several statements about the proper names of candidates who want to be president, a president. However, we expect to have a consensual non-party candidate/Candidate, who would be exercised, I believe with competence and responsibility their position and the unifying role that the Constitution also gives them”, she said Thursday.
Shortly before the constitutional deadline for election of president, Vetevendosje made offer The PDK and LDK to issue three candidates for president, and has pledged that one of them will vote. But, according to this party, candidates should be unifying figures, with high civic and national integrity, with contributions witnessed to professional and social life, and outside the current political scene.
On Wednesday, LDK deputy head Lutfi Haziri has said that either for him or for President Lumir Abdixhiku, the vote for all MPs in this party. And it has later clarified that Vjosa Osmani remains the LDK candidate for president.
Ramush Haradinaj, former leader of the Alliance, has also said he would consider running for president if they would agree to that. PDK and LDK.
And, incumbent of the president, Albulen Haxhiu has said she is not intended to become a full-fledged president.
Haxhiu has also declared that the president must be elected by consensus, but, according to her, new institutions must be constituted in advance.
Let's establish the assembly, let's choose the government and then immediately after the assembly's establishment, the new chairman of the assembly, whoever he or she is, will have the constitutional right to mandate the candidate for prime minister of the country, Haxhiu has said.
Similarly, political analyst Basri Muja has said the president's issue should be addressed after the constitution of the Government's formation.
“Presist that the ruling party ʹ Vetevendosje to invite opposition parties to build principles, build standards on what a president should look like, and I expect party representatives to understand the importance of the moment and elect a consequent, apartian president who is acceptable to all political blocs”, he has said.
The president's election calls for voter turnout of at least 80 deputies, the number Vetevendosje fails to reach without agreement with at least one of the two main opposition parties, PDK and LDK.









