Passing the big themes into the country

Politologist Belul Beqaj has considered that the formation of the new government is related to the very big topics, such as Demarketation, visas, etc., which should be passed regardless of whether there will be minority or majority governments. “These topics should be passed regardless of whether the majority government or [...] is in question.
These topics must be passed regardless of whether the majority or minority government is in question. Therefore, the eventual insistence on forming the Government is primarily linked to these inherited themes, regardless of how much Government will be stable”, it has managed.
According to him, however, prior to the establishment of the Government, there must be agreement between coalition partners.
Before the Government is created, I believe these will be topics that should be agreed in advance with coalition partners because any other solution is a waste of time and hope”, Beqaj has been expressed for “Zin”.
Meanwhile, political analyst Imer Mushkolaj has estimated that the major topics, which have conveyed the country during past governance, could be resolved by agreement between the opposition position.
The “issues such as demarcation, association and military could also be overcome with a broad consensus between power and opposition, and not necessarily by the majority making up the coalition government. So, the best thing would be that regardless of who creates government, it could reach with the opposition and other acts of society a comprehensive consensus on the passage of these issues, which would have to be technical, but have become the political cause”, he underlined.
And the government, according to Mushkolaj, would have to focus on topics such as economic development, combating organised crime and corruption, and European agenda.
Even Hakki Abazi, a political connoisseur, has estimated that since the post-war there has been no more serious political situation than currently.
There hasn't been a more difficult situation and situation and a phase of total isolation since the post-war. All failures of politics and leadership have resulted in dissatisfaction with citizens, who most have not even taken the trouble to vote, and it is also a climactic with those who once loved and respected the new state and had endless admiration for the country and the people of Kosovo”, he has declared.
He has further considered that a unity government is needed to resolve all these issues












