Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that starting today he will “send invitations to opposition party leaders to meet at the beginning of next week.” According to him, it is neither right nor useful to hold repeated elections. He also emphasized that it is necessary to reach an agreement with opposition parties for the election of the president.
Kurti made these remarks to the media when asked about the presidential issue, following his visit to the University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK).
He added that he is fully ready for consensus, but the likelihood depends on the others.
“The chances for consensus depend only on others because our willingness for consensus is complete,” he said.“The last elections were held on December 28. In my strong opinion, it was not possible to hold elections on December 21 because the Central Election Commission Secretariat confirmed that organizing elections for that date was impossible due to necessary technical and logistical deadlines. Also, in October and November, we had two rounds of local elections, and we entered the early parliamentary elections process before certifying the local results. Therefore, no other date was possible besides December 28. Even January 4 would not have been feasible due to budgetary considerations,” he said.
He added that new elections are not needed “just to see if we can get 80 deputies.” It is necessary that the parliament becomes functional as soon as possible, without holding new elections.