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Three parties unwilling to share power with Thaci's DPK

14. December 2010. | 16:50

Source: Tanjug

So far, only the New Kosovo Alliance, led by Bedzet Pacoli, and the Independent Liberal Party, founded by Serbs in central Kosovo, have not set a red line for any political party, including the DPK.

Representatives of the Democratic League of Kosovo (DLK), Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AFK) and Self-Determination Movement have said that they are unwilling to share power with Hasim Taci's Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK), which won the most votes at the Kosovo elections on Sunday.

The attitudes of the three parties placed behind the DPK could put Kosovo into a government crisis immediately after the elections, but Taci's party believe that they will get coalition offers from all political parties.

So far, only the New Kosovo Alliance, led by Bedzet Pacoli, and the Independent Liberal Party, founded by Serbs in central Kosovo, have not set a red line for any political party, including the DPK.

The DPK said it would take into account minority parties as possible coalition partners.

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