Dialogue platform with Serbia hard to adopt in Parliament

Construction of a comprehensive team, which heads Kosovo-Serbia dialogue talks, is seen as impossible due to position-opposital differences, but also within the coalition partners themselves. With all the will expressed by parties to reach consensus in the final phase of the dialogue, the main issue separating them is the leading role [...]
Construction of a comprehensive team, which heads Kosovo-Serbia dialogue talks, is seen as impossible due to position-opposital differences, but also within the coalition partners themselves.
With all the will expressed by parties to reach consensus in the final phase of the dialogue, the key issue separating them is President Hashim Thaci's leading role in the process, writes “Koha Ditore” today. Knowing the circumstances have said that a literal platform would have to be removed after a broad political and social debate ended.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's proposal that the command of dialogue be left to Thaci enjoys no support either within the ruling coalition. The third partner in power from the Social Democrat Initiative has been declared against Haradinaj's proposal.
In the Haradinaj cabinet, they have not indicated how, they will address differences within the coalition as far as the role should be given to the president. They have just said that the platform will be discussed in the Republic of Kosovo Assembly, “and then will be the decision of the Parliament on what will happen next”.












