A month from the election, the president's issue is still unclear, parties expect Certificate

Today, there are a month of recent parliamentary, extraordinary elections held in Kosovo. Despite all votes already being counted, the Central Election Commission has still certified final results. This, since the Supreme Court is considering several complaints regarding the election process.
On the other hand, the reason it led to the election, which is the president's case, still seems unsolved.
Political parties, apart from some statements of their positions, still did not hold any meeting on the issue.
Both in the past legislature, and in what is expected to be constitutionalised, neither party has sufficient numbers to solve the single deadlock that has hit the political scene now and several months.
About that, the Vetevendosje Movement said yesterday it has secured votes for forming the new government, but will seek consensus with other parties for electing the president, the process that failed months ago and led the country to early elections.
As far as government is concerned, we have the necessary votes. Therefore, immediately after the constitutional terms we will be committed to reaching consensus on electing president/e”, Arbene Nagavci told Radio Free Europe.
This Nagavci statement has been commented on by other parties. Kosovo Democratic Party elected MP Artan Behrami has said such political approach constitutes, as he put it, a formula to go to the polls.
This is the formula for going to the election, because this was the formula the first time, even the second time, even the third time we went to national elections. So I said, how much do you hear Mr. Kurti, who says that initially the Assembly is being dedicated, elected mayor, voted the government, voting the budget, international agreements, then the president, this is the formula always to go to the election”, he said.
While from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, days ago they have declared that they will become part of the country's new president's vote, but that they have requested the realisation of several points offered by them.
By contrast, by the last elections, LVVA has received 53 seats, PDK 22, LDK 18, and AAKA 7 seats in the Kosovo assembly. /Periscopi/











