The opposition claims Kurti is manipulating invitation-based meetings.

The opposition alleges Kurti is strategically manipulating invitation requests. Gazeta Express reported on March 17, 2026, that Prime Minister Kurti intends to convene meetings with opposition parties this week, with the goal of securing an agreement regarding the selection of a new president. However, these invitations have been declined by key opposition parties – PDK, LDK, and AAK – who maintain their refusal to participate given the present situation.

The Constitutional Court is currently examining the president’s decree concerning the dissolution of parliament. PDK deputy Artan Behrami described Kurti’s invitation as wholly unserious. He contends that Kurti is attempting to recoup lost time following unsuccessful political negotiations prior to the constitutional deadline for presidential elections.

The opposition believes Kurti’s actions are a deliberate tactic. The situation highlights a significant divide between the government and the opposition. Kurti’s strategy to hold these meetings is viewed with skepticism by those opposing him.

The rejection underscores the deep-seated mistrust and the challenges facing efforts to forge a consensus. Ultimately, the opposition remains steadfast in its position, prioritizing the integrity of the electoral process and the authority of the Constitutional Court.

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