The representative of the VAKAT coalition, Rasim Demiri, expressed his readiness to cooperate with the outgoing Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, to form new institutions after the February 9 elections.
Demiri made this statement after his meeting with the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV), Albin Kurti, which took place as part of ongoing meetings with minority communities to form the new government, KosovaPress reports.
He stated that the creation of a Bosniak community municipality is not a condition, but he welcomed the opportunity to discuss this topic with the leader of LVV, Albin Kurti.
"We in VAKAT are the ones who must and will ask for it because we have received the trust of the people. What others have done, making it a condition for forming the government after the elections, now, as we have seen today, it is not a condition, but a request. This is manipulation of the people who live in that area... The address for the municipality of Recan is the VAKAT coalition... It cannot be a condition, we never had it as a condition, and even earlier when we requested it, it was not a condition. It just pleases me that there is space to discuss the municipality," he said."What we have requested from the Prime Minister, we have asked for the Republic of Kosovo to have an office in Bosnia and Herzegovina, just like we have one in Greece. We discussed this with the Prime Minister, it was a proposal from the VAKAT coalition, and the Prime Minister accepted it. I believe that Bosnia and Herzegovina will have an office here in Kosovo, and the Government of Kosovo will have an office in Sarajevo. The Prime Minister accepted it, and I believe we will make it happen," he said.
When asked if they would vote for any government formed by the opposition, Demiri said that the party will decide on this.
It is worth noting that the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) won the parliamentary elections on February 9 with 42.3%. The second-place finisher is the PDK with 20.95%, followed by LDK with 18.27% and the AAK-Nisma coalition with 7.06%. Based on these figures, LVV will have 48 deputies, PDK 24, LDK 20, AAK-Nisma 8, and the non-majority communities will have 20 reserved seats.