"Kurti" Plan, Konjufca: We will form the government with non-Serb parties

Nga Erjon Dervishi
2025-03-10 15:24:00 | Politikë

"Kurti" Plan, Konjufca: We will form the government with non-Serb

The Vetëvendosje Movement already has a plan for forming the government of Kosovo. It will form a coalition with non-Serbian parties. This fact was announced by the Vice President of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Glauk Konjufca, in a statement for the Italian media outlet "Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa".

"As you have seen, the Kurti 2 Government was formed in cooperation with non-Serb minorities. This is our goal, because it has had a positive impact in Kosovo, preventing the Serbian List, which operates under the influence of Belgrade, from having decisive power, as it had in previous governments," Konjufca said.

The Vetëvendosje Movement is the winning party in the regular parliamentary elections on February 9, and according to preliminary results, it has won 42.27 of the votes or 48 seats in the 120-seat Parliament.

Konjufca said that it is unlikely that Vetëvendosje will cooperate with the parties that are currently in opposition.

"If necessary, we will meet as leaders and decide on the next steps, but as far as the opposition parties are concerned, they have taken an obstructive stance. The attacks on the LVV have been aggressive and I think these elections were quite unfair, with unfair accusations and low blows," he added, A2 CNN reports.

The opposition parties Democratic Party of Kosovo, Democratic League of Kosovo and Alliance for the Future of Kosovo have expressed their opposition to cooperation with Kurti's LVV. However, the leader of Nisma – a party that competed in coalition with AAK and several other parties – Fatmir Limaj, has stated that there are no "red lines" regarding possible coalitions, either with LVV or with the current opposition parties.

The Central Election Commission has completed the counting of all votes for the February 9 elections. Now, the process has passed to the Electoral Panel for Complaints and Submissions, which is handling complaints from parties and candidates for deputies. After the handling of complaints is completed, the CEC would be able to certify the election results. (A2 Televizion)

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