The formation of a potential government involving the Vetevendosje Movement and various minority groups is anticipated to be a complex process. Uncertainty remains regarding whether Vetevendosje will formally cooperate with Albin Kurti’s party. Political analysts suggest that given the crucial nature of their votes, the minority representatives may increase their demands in exchange for support.
Despite sending congratulatory messages to political opponents, Prime Minister Albin Kurti quickly pivoted to the necessity of establishing institutions, emphasizing that the election results mandate swift action. Kurti stated that it is vital to establish a fully mandated assembly and government quickly, pending certification. However, significant challenges persist.
With Vetevendosje securing 53 seats, the path to forming a government hinges on an agreement with major political entities, which is considered unlikely. Consequently, cooperation with the non-Serb minorities, who secured 11 mandates, remains a primary focus. These representatives have either remained silent or offered guarded statements regarding their positions.
According to political expert Albinot Maloku, achieving an agreement with the minorities will not be simple, as they may leverage their votes to raise their demands in the pursuit of government inclusion. Maloku noted that the approach Vetevendosje adopts toward potential minority partners will be critical to understanding the political landscape. Furthermore, Vetevendosje did not provide a response to inquiries regarding potential new alliances with other parliamentary figures.
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The political negotiations appear highly complex, suggesting a challenging period for forming a stable government.
What specific conditions must be met for Vetevendosje to formally cooperate with Albin Kurti’s party?