Nitay: We have no consensus on dialogue, Thaci's name only problem

AAK MP Muharrem Nitaj has openly acknowledged that there is no consensus within the political parties in the country on the issue of dialogue with Serbia. And according to him, the whole stalemate lies in Hashim Thaci's name as chief negotiator. “Today, it was found in the country that there is neither concern nor willingness for [...]
And according to him, the whole stalemate lies in Hashim Thaci's name as chief negotiator.
Today, it was found that there is no interest or willingness to find out! Today, everyone was against everyone, many of them even against themselves! “, writes Nitaj.
Full response:
Five Point for Dialogue
Why dialogue with Serbia is such a difficult process not to say impossible!
Does Kosovo have trouble with the negotiating platform or the composition of its negotiating team.
Looks first and second.
In the debate on dialogue in the Assembly, I said that all proposals, demands or conditions, from those of them that we do not speak to Serbia without the missing and to that we have what we talk about with Vuciqi, without economic and political reciprocity with Serbia, are right and correct, but they create the impression that Kosovo does these talks out of pleasure and not hard work!
Each political group shared their own ideas and proposals, and they are different and unharmonic and to be worse, through these proposals a competition for who is more “patriot” than the other.
But what is the problem that the political spectrum of Kosovo cannot be found out about such a vital issue for the country, perhaps the most important thing since independence?
There may be many details, but the axis of disagreement has only one name and he is President Hashim Thaci!
Part of the opposition says dialogue should make state institutions, but that these institutions, always according to them, do not have legitimacy for that!
They forget that legitimacy is not perception, but the result of the vote and Hashim Thaci has become president on the basis of a vote. Even the government and the Prime Minister, they're out of one vote!
Now if the opposition feels that it has lost its legitimacy, let them overturn if they can, or in the opposite let them do their job.
For the mandate of a team for talks with Serbia, the need for two-thirds of the Parliament's votes is required, and the opposition is saying they will not vote Hashim Thaci, while the PDK has no intention of moving from the insistence for Hashim Thaci to lead the talks. That means there's no two-thirds, no vote or concession.
There is no talks, or there is no reconciliation and we have to get ready for the “idatin” of others.
Today, it was found in the country that there is neither concern nor willingness to hear! Today, everyone was against everyone, many of them even against themselves!
So the odds are that this time others will decide for us, because we can't agree!
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