Kosovo, with or without consensual prime minister? Analysts Speak

The delay in Kosovo's constitutional and Assembly session has created confusion over what the next governing formula in Kosovo will be. The possibility of a consensual prime minister finds it divided in the positions of connoisseurs of political issues in the country. Professor Mazlum Baraliu, for Kosova Prees, said the new Kosovo government wants [...]
The possibility of a consensual prime minister finds it divided in the positions of connoisseurs of political issues in the country.
Professor Mazlum Baraliu, for Kosova Press, said the new Kosovo government will be formed depending on the eventual readiness of political subjects for consensus.
He said the political class in Kosovo should reflect seriously and manage to form Government as soon as it can, as Kosovo, according to him, has many issues to solve.
Baraliu, meanwhile, is sceptical about the stability the PAN government would offer.
“The odds are such and the level of what is the eventual readiness for consensus for preliminary agreement of the political forces of the political class in Kosovo. If the coalition PAN fails to secure most MPs, and this majority for the sake of reality even so, if secured, would be a fragility majority that cannot produce long-term stability and governance efficiency. Five. The” not to go into early elections which otherwise one or two months ago tried, then it must reflect seriously and reach a consensus to find a communicatorial solution in the most positive and dynamic sense of the word to find a consensual Government with representatives from all spectators, not only from the political class but also from civil, academic and technocratic society, from different expertise, so that we don't waste time and money because Kosovo has many tasks and many of the problems to solve” He said.

According to Baraliu, a consensual prime minister would be the best solution for Kosovo. As he said, the Government is the driving force of every executive, state and society, and in this way, with such governance, there would be opportunities for the most qualified people to move the country forward at the top of the tasks.
“Yeah, of course it's the best and most comprehensive solution. In such a case, a consensual government would have representatives of all political forces. It would have to be meant to have all the people most impressive in the sense of quality, honesty and credit, values, engagement and sacrifice, to make a government that will be effective, corrupt, will be inclusive and extremely devoted to doing its duty... It would be necessary for political field explorers in Kosovo to give up some of their personal, group, party ambitions and to put Kosovo's interest -- that is, the general secular interest of the civic majority -- on their personal, party and party interests”, He said.
On the other hand, forming the government by consensus is estimated to be impossible by Artan Murati, from the Kosovo Democratic Institute.
According to him, it also depends on how it will turn out in the first vote.
“At the moment as we are, I don't see it possible or see a real opportunity to have a prime minister or candidate for consensual prime minister, as it is seen that political parties or political subjects, coalitions in general, have not moved from their initial positions since the election was issued.”, He said.
Murati considers that with all the amullin that was created in terms of numbers, The PAN can even change his mind at the last moment.
“PAN just insists with Mr. Haradinaj, in the first scenario they've already made clear. With the fact that so far a confusion has been created whether there are different attitudes whether numbers exist or not, PAN may even change my mind at the last moment”, He says.

Different, Coalition PAN has mandated Ramush Haradinaj to form the new government. From this coalition so far, there have been statements that they have the numbers needed for Haradinaj's election to prime minister. During yesterday, however, AAK Secretary-General Blerim Kuci has declared that vote insurance is under way by other political subjects, thus rejecting statements by his partners and coalition partners.
While the date remains unclear when the new Parliament will be introduced, the process, which must get the green light from country President Hashim Thaci, former head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo.












