The Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) has closed every dilemma, officializing its chairman, Albin Kurti, as a candidate for Prime Minister in the early parliamentary elections to be held on December 28.
The decision was taken during the 61st meeting of the General Council of the party, where Kurti received the trust of the delegates to tend the electoral list and seek a new governing mandate.
In his speech before the structures, Kurti revealed one of the most ambitious points of the new program: the creation of a digital state currency.
“We will start this mandate with the digital currency of Kosovo, which is based on the ‘block chain’, created by the state and will be used for payments. Its creation opens up new opportunities for innovation and creates an ecosystem of innovators. With this, we place Kosovo at the center of the latest technological developments,” Kurti declared.
The head of the LVV made a summary of the government so far, describing it as an extraordinary period due to global and regional crises. He mentioned managing the pandemic, the economic impact of the war in Ukraine, as well as dealing with the ongoing diplomatic and security aggression from Serbia.
“We are starting a new chapter that begins with the current campaign, is sealed with the December 28 election, and is implemented over the next four years,” he said.
The official proposal for the nomination of Kurti came from the vice-president of the party, Glauk Konjufca. With high tones of appreciation, Konjufca described him as the leader of social transformation.
“I will nominate the most voted by our people in the history of our parliamentary democracy. The most deserving in the leadership of the Vetëvendosje Movement, the true leader of social and democratic transformation, the most successful prime minister of our Republic, Albin Kurti,” said Konjufca during the nomination.
