The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has indicated it will not propose a candidate for the position of president unless a formal agreement is reached between the party and Vetëvendosje, led by Albin Kurti. According to LDK Vice-Chairman Lutfi Haziri, any potential nominations will be withheld until a bipartite agreement is publicly announced. Haziri stated that the LDK currently holds no intention of voting for candidates presented by Vetëvendosje.
He asserted that avenues for a consensus candidate encompassing all political parties have been exhausted. The LDK’s stance follows ongoing negotiations regarding the selection of a president for Kosovo. Haziri characterized recent public statements from Vetëvendosje as a “game of words” and a tactic to create a “public scapegoat” should a resolution not be achieved.
He referenced Vetëvendosje’s public calls for specific candidates. The LDK’s position reflects a significant impasse in the selection process, highlighting the need for a mutually acceptable agreement to proceed with the appointment of a president. The outcome of the negotiations remains uncertain, with both parties maintaining distinct positions.
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This ongoing political stalemate is deeply concerning for the future of Kosovo.
What specific details regarding the “backroom dealings” discussed in the Kurti-Abdixhiku meetings are being cited by Lutfi Haziri?