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Communication between the political parties involved in the presidential negotiations for the selection of names that will compete for the election of the country’s president will not be lacking, this was hinted after the Conference of Presidents and the statement of Prime Minister Edi Rama this Wednesday.
“If there will be a name liked by the DP, it will have 100% support of the SPë ”, said the Prime Minister Edi Rama from the headquarters of the Socialist Party, regarding the names that will compete for the post of the head of the Albanian state after the meeting of the SP Presidency.
“We are not sitting at the table with prejudices. We will judge on names and will not prejudge where the proposals come from, as long as we are sitting at a table with other parties who are not on the same front line with us, but are facing us in the political arena. While, in this matter we are at a table so we do not have to give percentages. If a likable candidacy comes, it will have our 100% approval. If there is not a likeable candidacy, we will make our proposals. If they like our proposal, we will have 100% or X% support. If not, in the end, thanks to the necessary constitutional changes that were made in 2008 and that are proving more and more valuable for the further progress of the country, there are more than 71 votes in Parliament and Albania will have a normal president.”said the Prime Minister.
The conference of mayors, which was held this Wednesday, showed that the presidential negotiations will be led only by the three parliamentary groups, while producing the first consensus and the opening of dialogue between the majority of Edi Rama and the PD Parliamentary Group headed by Enkelejd Alibeaj for the next steps of this process.
The chairman of the PD Parliamentary Group, Enkelejd Alibeaj, sat down in front of the ruling majority to discuss the new president. Alibeaj’s concern was the timelines of the next steps to be taken, rather than the name and profile of the candidates.
While the head of the SP Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla accepted Alibeaj’s proposal, but warned that he would stick strictly to the constitutional deadlines so as not to create the premises to attack the process in court.
“I agree with Alibeaj’s proposal, but the meeting should be considered ongoing. So date 16 to be the first round of the voting process. While date 10 should be the start date of the process. I would invite all three mayors. Even Mr. Alibeaj as the leader of the largest opposition group. To enable a principled dialogue for the President. We will set a deadline until the 15th, to deposit the names. Not less than 20 names. No MP can sign in more than 1 candidacy. On May 16 at 10:00, it will be the Law Commission that will conduct the review. Then we will go to the plenary session in the afternoon. “
The head of the SP parliamentary group, Taula Ballla, accepted at the conference of mayors, the first part of the proposal of the head of the PD parliamentary group, Alibeaj, which has to do with the day when the process starts, but not with the seven-day deadline for the rounds. Balla and Alibeajn agreed to start the proceedings on May 10.
Whereas the Republican Fatmir Mediu, chairman of the Parliamentary Group “Alliance for Change”, had his concern elsewhere.
“My first proposal is to reach an agreement that requires a president on the parties. We definitely need to secure parliamentary groups. We negotiated the two sides, the position and the opposition. It is in the interest of the negotiations to have a representation of the majority and the opposition deputies. “
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