Dialogue in the hands of president, opposition against state platform

Opposition parties have responded with opposition to the Kosovo government's invitation for consensus about the State Platform. Besides content, especially the role given to the president, MPs have listed other shortcomings of this document, writes Koha Ditore today. Governments have lacked clarifications as to which way they aim at legalisation of the platform. [...]
Opposition parties have responded with opposition to the Kosovo government's invitation for consensus about the State Platform.
Besides content, especially the role given to the president, MPs have listed other shortcomings of this document, writes Koha Ditore today.
Governments have lacked clarifications as to which way they aim at legalisation of the platform.
Commission for Foreign Affairs Chairman Vjosa Osmani, (LDK) has said the platform approved in Government is fleeing from responsibility.
She has added that the platform is being considered in the parliamentary group and other party organs.
Before the prime minister's mandate, President Hashim Thaci had taken over the command of dialogue last summer. While Kosovo was in an institutional vacuum due to the collapse of the Government, Thaci held several meetings in Brussels with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
Vetevendosje Movement MP Albulen Haxhiu has said Haradinaj's tendency to legitimise Thaci in dialogue is unacceptable for them.
Politologist Belul Beqaj has predicted the difficulty of the situation in the final phase of the dialogue.










