The leader of the Nisma Party, Fatmir Limaj, has declared that he is ready to help resolve the ongoing political deadlock that has persisted for over four months by offering the three votes of his party in the Assembly—without asking for any government positions, reports Rks News.
In an interview with “Ditari i Kosovës” on A2 CNN, Limaj stated: “We are ready to give our three votes for the Assembly and not ask Kurti for a place in government,” emphasizing that the solution must come from political will, not constitutional interpretations or interventions by institutions like the Constitutional Court or the Presidency.
He warned that Kosovo cannot afford to be entangled in narrow party interests at a time when the world is undergoing major geopolitical changes. Limaj also criticized the idea of holding snap elections, calling it “a joke made by the President.”
According to him, Kosovo needs stability and political responsibility in the face of both internal and external challenges.