The government with minorities is considered a challenge in itself; the “market” for the minister could grow.

The formation of the anticipated government, involving the Self-Determination Movement and various minority groups, is not projected to be straightforward. Uncertainty remains regarding the level of cooperation from these groups, particularly concerning the established political figure, Albin Kurti. Observers note that the significance of the votes held by these parties suggests that their demands could potentially escalate during negotiations.

In a move described as atypical, Prime Minister Albin Kurti extended greetings to his political opponents. Kurti stated, “I wish the political entities for the results of the elections.” These greetings, however, did not extend into further dialogue. Attention now turns to the process of forming necessary institutions, a responsibility underscored by the recent election outcomes.

Kurti emphasized the urgency of the situation, referencing past delays. He stated, “Last year we lost a lot of time, and it is vital that we have a constituted parliament and roads as soon as possible.” The immediate focus is therefore on translating the electoral results into functional governance. The path to establishing a stable political structure hinges on resolving the current fragmentation and securing unified support among the key stakeholders required to constitute the new government.

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