Haziri Accuses Kurti of Seeking New Elections Following Presidential Failure
Prishtina, Kosovo – Deputy Chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Lutfi Haziri, has publicly criticized Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s handling of the ongoing efforts to elect a president, alleging the premier is intentionally pursuing new elections. Haziri attributed the failure to secure a president to Kurti’s leadership. Speaking after a meeting of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Haziri stated that a potential return to new elections would result in a financial loss of at least ten million euros for Kosovo.
He cited this figure following reports from KosovaPress regarding Prime Minister Kurti’s position. Kurti has maintained that proceeding with new elections would be detrimental to the country’s stability and future. He has repeatedly emphasized the potential economic consequences, arguing that a new election cycle would represent a significant financial burden.
The core of the dispute centers around the selection of a president who would continue the current government’s policies. The situation remains unresolved, with ongoing negotiations attempting to find a consensus candidate. The outcome of this presidential election is considered a critical juncture for Kosovo politics, and the possibility of new elections remains a significant concern.
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“This continued political deadlock is deeply concerning for the future of Kosovo.”