Former minister Dardan Gashi indicated that he has not observed significant readiness from the PDK to join a governing coalition with Lëvizja Vetëvendosje, contrasting this with his assessment of the LDK. Speaking on the program “Debat Plus,” Gashi noted that recent political developments suggest the LDK is demonstrating a greater interest in resolving the current institutional deadlock. He stated, “I have not seen the ambition of the PDK to govern with VV, as I see it with the LDK.”
Gashi further assessed that, despite ongoing political discussions, he has not detected clear evidence of strategic “calculations” or “servilism” emanating from any of the parties.
However, he conveyed the impression that one party is exhibiting a higher willingness to contribute to a resolution for the impasse. Gashi clarified that forming broad coalitions is not the sole determinant of political progress. His remarks highlighted a perceived disparity in the political willingness between the PDK and the LDK regarding a potential governing alliance.
The minister’s comments suggest that the LDK currently presents a more visible inclination toward finding a solution compared to the PDK in the context of forming a governing coalition.
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What specific evidence led Dardan Gashi to compare the PDK’s perceived readiness with the LDK’s?