Enver Haliti, a representative of Lëvizjes Vetëvendosje, responded to President Vjosa Osmani’s recent comments in an interview with Debat Plus. During the discussion, Haliti expressed reservations regarding the proposed new constitution and the accompanying institutional reforms. Haliti stated that he does not favor the implementation of a referendum to address these matters.
He indicated a firm stance, asserting that he is unwilling to concede ground on the issue. Specifically, Haliti voiced opposition to President Osmani’s plan for a final round of the referendum, suggesting a distribution of 80 votes. He clarified that Vetëvendosje is not prepared to endorse this arrangement.
“We are not ready to accept the fact that the president has been given 80 votes in the final round of the referendum,” Haliti stated. The comments come amidst ongoing debate surrounding the constitutional changes and the process for their ratification. Haliti’s position reflects a significant point of contention within the political landscape.