This decade belongs to Vetëvendosje, said Albin Kurti, after the vote count where LVV emerged as the leading political force in Kosovo, although there has been a decline compared to previous parliamentary elections.
"Now there is a state for everyone, we are all for the state. The number 116 was the winner on December 28, the number 116 is the winner again. Thank you for supporting the number 116," Kurrti said to the party's supporters.
Kurti stated that Vetëvendosje is guided by public interest.
"In the coming weeks, we will meet and cooperate with all parties because first and foremost we have the public interest, the will and the sovereign Republic, which we serve with devotion," Kurti said.
In this way, the acting Prime Minister of Kosovo has hinted that VV will strive for a coalition to end the political crisis in the country, although options to resolve it without going to early elections existed if Kurti accepted a second term for Vjosa Osmani as President.
He stated that this decade will be one of the Vetëvendosje Movement's governance.
"In less than 7 years, this is the fifth victory of the LVV in the parliamentary elections. For at least this decade, and I believe much longer, it has been the government of the Vetëvendosje Movement. Therefore, in these fifth elections, it was proven that everyone competes, the majority votes and we win. We bring together workers, enterprises, infrastructure, agriculture, and care for mothers and children, men and the elderly, for boys and girls. Thank you for this great support. There is no difficulty that we have not overcome, even when it seemed impossible, we have achieved it. Because now it is a state for all, and we are all for the state", said Kurti.
Kurti stated that the country's executive institutions are functional, but emphasized that the Assembly is missing, and for this he had a message for the opposition.
"We are sure that in LVV we have the guarantee of good governance and that the state as a Republic is in safe hands. I am your prime minister, sometimes acting prime minister and sometimes acting as prime minister. Kosovo also has a president, Albulena Haxhiu. What Kosovo lacks is not the government, nor the president, but the Assembly. The opposition bloc is not working. And we are interested in the opposition bloc also working. We hope that in the 11th legislature," he declared.
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