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Kurti will be president from VV the opposition accuses him of making noise and screaming let them find a better person than Glauk Konjufca.

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AI-generatedThis article discusses political tensions in Kosovo, focusing on presidential candidacy disputes between the ruling party and opposition, which can impact governance stability and policy implementation. Such political instability may affect sectors like real estate due to potential changes in regulatory environments and investor confidence.
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- Prime Minister Albin Kurti asserts the presidential position should belong to Vetëvendosje.
- Kurti criticizes opposition parties LDK and PDK for lacking interest in agreement and 30 signatures for a candidate.
- Kurti offers opposition leadership roles and ministerial positions.
- Kurti defends Glauk Konjufca as a strong presidential candidate and challenges opposition to propose better.
- Kurti states opposition criticisms harm Kosovo rather than Vetëvendosje.
Prolonged political instability threatens regulatory consistency and foreign investment in Kosovo's property market. Yet, historical patterns suggest potential for rapid resolution.
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