) PAN will not stop the blockade until it secures the votes

Aware of the political circumstances in the country have estimated that institutional blockades in the country could last until after the country's local elections end, which will be held on October 22nd of this year. The institutional blockade in the country could continue until after the local elections, which will be held in Kosovo [...]
The institutional blockade in the country could continue until after local elections, which will be held in Kosovo on 22 October this year. Ilir Ibrahimi, connoisseur of political circumstances in the country, has considered that the blockade could continue until after local elections.
Looking at the statements of political party leaders, it is clear that they are not meant to find solutions, but are aiming to continue this blockade, perhaps until after local elections. This is a clean political calculator”, he declared for “Zerin”.
But it has considered that such a thing has consequences for the state of Kosovo. However, he has considered that the crisis could easily be overcome should an agreement be reached between parties.
The crisis could easily be passed if there was a spirit of compromise among political leaders. It should not be forgotten that today's actions set precedents for the future. We cannot afford to have such blockades after every choice. Today, we have anti-blocking blockades. The PAN, but tomorrow the same could happen against LVV or LDK”, he posted.
Political analyst Imer Mushkolaj has said the coalition The PAN will not stop the blockade until it secures the votes. And in case of procrastination, according to him, the president of the country is the one who has to intervene and seek to find a compromise. And that compromise, according to him, would include creating a government with the approval of all parties.
“Compromis may be creating a government with the reconciliation of all sides, but of a government that will have a working timeline. During that time, some urgent processes that remain hostage to” could be brought forward, he added.
Meanwhile, it has considered that constitutional changes will now be needed in order to avoid such blockades.
However, it is also important that necessary constitutional and legal changes be made at the same time so that there will be no more such blocking situations against which we might be faced in the future, even because of the Constitutional Court's act of 2014, a political and unjust act of justice since”, Mushkolaj stressed.












