Deda Questions Kurti’s Objectives Following Negotiations Failure
Pristina – Former Kosovo parliamentarian, Ilir Deda, has expressed concerns regarding recent negotiations between the Vetëvendosje Movement (VV) and the League for Change and Democracy (LDK), following a failure to reach a consensus. Deda raised questions about the purpose of the discussions, specifically inquiring whether they were focused on the upcoming presidential election or the formation of a governing coalition. Deda stated that VV leader Albin Kurti appears to be seeking “absolute control” within the political landscape.
He questioned the nature of consultations, asking if discussions centered on the presidential election or a joint government structure. Potential talks for a VV-LDK joint government are tentatively scheduled to begin in January and February. Deda suggested that following these discussions, consideration would be given to the selection of a president or chairperson.
Notably, Deda highlighted a perceived contradiction within Kurti’s approach, asserting that Kurti advocates for left-led geopolitical direction while simultaneously offering Kosovo’s foreign policy to external actors. The outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain, with the possibility of further discussions outlined for the coming months.
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This lack of progress raises serious questions about Prime Minister Kurti’s long-term vision for Kosovo.