A central debate concerning the upcoming June 7 elections took place on the “Debat Plus” show, featuring the vice presidents of the four primary political entities. The discussions highlighted significant disagreements regarding the country’s governance and the path forward. Glauk Konjufca, vice president of the Vetëvendosje Movement, stated that the nation entered these elections without concrete proposals from the various political entities.
He criticized the negotiation process, suggesting that the issue surrounding Vjosa Osmani only emerged when the LDK realized she was not the preferred choice of the VV Movement. Uran Ismaili, vice president of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), countered that the VV Movement attempted to dominate negotiations by imposing the will of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Ismaili asserted that the PDK sought a transparent process, rather than one that was closed or hidden.
Conversely, Doarsa Kica-Xhelili, vice president of the LDK, accused the incumbent Prime Minister of a “thirst for power,” arguing that Kurti intends to consolidate control over major state institutions. She suggested that the current political crisis serves to distract from existing governance issues. Besnik Tahiri, vice president of the AAK, maintained that the Vetëvendosje Movement was positioned to form the government following the election.
The debate underscored deep ideological divisions among the political entities regarding the necessary reforms and the direction of Kosovo’s political future.
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Vice chairmen from the four main political entities participated in a central debate regarding the upcoming June 7 elections on the “Debat Plus” show. The discussions reportedly revealed substantial d