What affected the LDK's demand for new elections to fade

The European Union (BE) has laid out the need for Kosovo to have stable institutions, at the time when the two main opposition forces -- the Democratic League (LDK) and the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) -- have pushed calls for the country to go to early elections, since it is currently led by a minority government. Civil society, meanwhile, wants a host of tasks fulfilled, [...]
Civil society, meanwhile, wants a host of tasks fulfilled before Kosovars turn to ballot boxes, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
Newspaper sources have said on Tuesday that the EU Office in Pristina has conveyed a message to political subjects, through which it has demanded that certain tasks be met in the first part of the year and that it is not against going to the second half of 2018 in the election. According to these sources, tasks include a host of actions.
In addition to those seeking European agendas, the reasons for the establishment of the Serb majority municipalities.
About this information, the paper has sent questions to this office, but they have not been confirmed or denied. Despite this, in the following answers, the EU has paved the need for Kosovo to have stable institutions.












