Deputy Prime Minister, MPJ, and three other ministers; Kurti: Abdixhiku rejected our offers for a coalition government.

Kosovo’s Kurti Announces Stalled Power-Sharing Talks with LDK

Pristina, Kosovo – Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, announced today that negotiations to establish a power-sharing agreement with the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) have concluded without a resolution. The announcement follows a recent meeting between Kurti and LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku. During the discussions, Kurti stated that his side presented specific proposals, including offers for the positions of Deputy Prime Minister, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and three additional ministries.

He indicated that these offers were ultimately rejected by the LDK. Notably, Kurti revealed that he had suggested Lumir Abdixhiku himself could assume the role of Deputy Prime Minister, proposing this as a potential avenue for initiating renewed collaboration between the LDK and the Vetëvendosje Movement. Following the meeting, Kurti expressed gratitude to Abdixhiku for his cooperation.

He emphasized that despite the unsuccessful outcome, efforts to find a mutually agreeable solution remain a priority for the government. Further details regarding the specific proposals and counter-offers are currently unavailable.

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2 thoughts on “Deputy Prime Minister, MPJ, and three other ministers; Kurti: Abdixhiku rejected our offers for a coalition government.

  1. These ongoing discussions highlight the continued political challenges facing Kosovo’s government.

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