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The chairman of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, expressed his conviction that his government would have enough votes in the Assembly without the need for a post-election coalition.
He clarified that he could get votes from non-Serb MPs as well as from any other opposition MP.
Kurti: We have formed a coalition before the elections, and he is with the list of President Vjosa Osmani, which made these early elections turn into a referendum for the people, where we achieved a convincing victory. As a result, we do not see any other party from the “old guard” as future partners of our government. If with 50 percent of the vote, we do not have 61 members of parliament due to the 20 seats reserved for minorities, then we plan to get members of parliament from non-Serb minorities, and perhaps opposition lawmakers who would simply like to represent the people who have voted.
In an interview with the Bulgarian News Agency, Kurti also spoke about dialogue, saying that a new chapter would be opened with Serbia through a sincere dialogue. He reiterated that dialogue will be the fourth priority after employment, justice and the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We will open a new chapter with Serbia through a sincere dialogue based on reciprocity and equality, where both sides will unveil the preliminary agreements of these six years of dialogue in Brussels where Belgrade says we have 47 agreements, while we we insist that we have only 33 of them, some of which will be partially implemented, some fully, and some will not be implemented at all.
“However, it will not be easy, but I hope that we will be able to establish a new dialogue under the auspices of Brussels and with the help of the United States,” said Kurti. We need development, he said, while Serbia must face its past. “They started four wars in the former Yugoslavia, and they need to be democratized,” he added.
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