QU INT: MPs should participate in session and allow work to begin

The QUINT states, through a media communique, have expressed their concern over the political situation in Kosovo. According to this statement, it is the responsibility of Kosovo leaders to create these institutions but also to undertake reforms necessary to prevent such roadblocks in the future. According to QUINT it's facing many [...]
The QUINT states, through a media communique, have expressed their concern over the political situation in Kosovo.
According to this statement, it is the responsibility of Kosovo leaders to create these institutions but also to undertake reforms necessary to prevent such roadblocks in the future.
According to QUINT, it is facing many challenges, current and long-term ones, including the International Monetary Fund programme, the energy situation but also the need for economic development, strengthening rule of law, Kosovo's European perspective and Kosovo's relations with Serbia.
“We are concerned with the political situation in Kosovo. Kosovo is facing many challenges, current and long-term ones, including the International Monetary Fund programme, the energy situation, but also the need for economic development, strengthening rule of law, Kosovo's European perspective and Kosovo's relations with Serbia. Kosovo citizens take a Parliament and Government to face these challenges”, the QUINT statement said.
According to this statement, it is the responsibility of Kosovo leaders to create these institutions but also to undertake reforms necessary to prevent such roadblocks in the future.
“Hopefully that the Kosovo leaders, both in politics and civil society, will take the lead in resolving this issue by offering concrete proposals. A primary and important principle is the deputate selected in the Kosovo Assembly should participate in the Assembly sessions and allow the start of its work”.












