Following his meeting with Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) leader Bedri Hamza, Vetëvendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti described the talks as constructive, but said that no agreement was reached on forming the new institutions.
He added that the new institutions should be established in line with the will of citizens expressed in the June 7 elections.
Kurti once again stressed the need to reach broad agreement on the president, repeating that the country’s top position requires the support of 84-85 deputies.
He also commented on the refusal by Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) leader Ardian Gjini to attend a meeting, saying that such a refusal should not have happened.He said that his responsibility as the winner of the June 7 elections is to form the government, but added that the election of the president is also the responsibility of other parliamentary parties.
According to him, the next president should be a “consensus figure with proven national and professional values.”
On Friday, Kurti also invited LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku and Alliance leader Ardian Gjini to meetings. Kurti is scheduled to meet Abdixhiku at 6:00 p.m., meanwhile Gjini rejected the invitation, while mentioning some of his demands, including American gas as a condition for providing the quorum for the election of the president.