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Dugolli accuses PDK and LDK of plotting against Kurti and VV

Enver Dugolli

Vetevendosje Movement MP Enver Dugolli has accused the two opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League, of plotting against the Vetevendosje Movement and its leader, Albin Kurti.

In a Facebook post, Dugolli said that PDK and LDK, during consultations on the presidential issue, declared that they did not have a vote for Vjosa Osmani, while today they are defending her decree to dissolve the Parliament.

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"The opposition parties, PDK and LDK, which during consultations with Prime Minister Kurti to find a solution to the issue of the President declared, not once but several times, that they do not have a vote for Vjosa Osmani, are today fanatically defending her illegal action to dissolve the Parliament. This sudden change of position is not accidental. On the contrary, it gives the impression that we are dealing with a well-thought-out and well-coordinated scenario against the Vetëvendosje Movement and Albin Kurti. But one thing is certain: the truth does not remain hidden for long. Sooner or later everything comes to light. And it is becoming increasingly clear that there are many more actors in this conspiracy than those who appear on the scene," he said. write he.

The failure to reach an agreement between these three largest parties to elect a new president was confirmed on March 5, when, due to a lack of quorum, the Assembly did not elect a new president. The official candidates were Glauk Konjufca and Fatmire Mulhaxha of LVV.

Vetëvendosje has accused the two parties, PDK and LDK, of not cooperating properly, while the two parties accused Vetëvendosje of "attempting to seize all the leading positions in the state."

After the failure on March 5, President Vjosa Osmani dissolved the Assembly, saying that the constitutional deadline for electing a president had expired, a month before her mandate ended.

The LVV has warned that it will take the decree to the Constitutional Court.