Better Compromise Than New Choices

American analyst Daniel Serwer, during an interview with the newspaper “Voice”, speaking of the current political situation and two-month-long stalemate, has said this procrastination will have its own cost. Further, American analyst has said it would be much better if the Kosovo political class could reach a political consensus [...]
Further, the American analyst has said it would be much better if the Kosovo political class could reach a political consensus on finding a solution than the country being sent to new parliamentary elections.
Voice: Mr. Serwer, not two months after holding parliamentary elections in Kosovo, central institutions are not being formed as a result of political non-existence. Is Kosovo losing in proportion to international institutions as a result of this political stalemate?
Serwer: Of course the political stalemate will have its own cost, but even these <x0-variency-groanch” of parliament occur. Even in democracy, which has much more experience, politicians often spend months creating a new government. In the meantime, there is a caretaker in the country. I believe you're doing the necessary and necessary work of Government.
Voice: Coalition P AN ( The PDK-AAK-Nisma has emerged the largest in the June 11th elections, but lacks the numbers needed to form the Parliament and Government. In the absence of necessary votes this coalition is not participating even in the Assembly hearings, despite the US invitation of Germany, France, England, Italy, to go to the Assembly. Should political representatives find compromise solutions, since the country risks going to extraordinary elections again?
Serwer: I just hope people will make the right effort to reach a compromise solution before deciding for new elections. However, the decision belongs to Kosovars, not foreigners.











