The mandate of Glauk Konjufca, the second proposal from the Vetëvendosje Movement, for the formation of the new Government by President Vjosa Osmani, has provoked many reactions in the political scene of Kosovo.
The opposition parties have repeated that the country should go to early elections. According to the Democratic Party of Kosovo, President Osmani’s decision is a waste of time and a deepening of the institutional crisis.
“This year’s protracted crisis, caused by the Vetëvendosje Movement, in addition to the political damage, has hit every sector, while the risk that the state budget will not pass on time and that next year the citizens will remain without salaries, makes it even more necessary to speed up the process towards new elections“- said in a PDK statement.
The Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo say they have no vote for Konjufca and no minority government. According to them, President Osmani’s decision to appoint the LVV vice president as prime minister is a deliberate delay in order to postpone the date of early elections.
“Glauk Konjufca, with an inherited mandate in the current political circumstances, clearly and correctly understanding the will of the citizens, must be honest with himself. More and much more than his chairman. To find that there is no majority for prime ministerr”, said Lumir Abdixhiku, Head of the LDK.
“I don’t know what the LVV is trying to do. Without a coalition, no one votes for a representative when they don’t have a political agreement or a political coalition… There is no obligation in any way for any party that is not in government, nor in any coalition, to vote for a foreign government.“, said Time Kadriaj, MP of AAK.
Konjufca has 15 days, until November 19, to present the composition of the new government to the Assembly. According to the Constitution, if he fails to be elected prime minister, the parliament must be dissolved and President Osmani must announce new elections.
Journalist: Vjollca Zharri
