Opposition uncoordinated for dialogue with Serbia

The Kosovo Assembly has not taken any action in the function of reaching consensus for the final phase of dialogue. While the ruling parties have agreed that in the absence of broad consensus this process is entrusted to President Hashim Thaci, the opposition is rejecting the president's leadership because of his legacy in dialogue, [...]
While the ruling parties have agreed that in the absence of broad consensus this process is believed in President Hashim Thaci, the opposition is rejecting the president's leadership because of his legacy in the dialogue, Koha Ditore writes today.
But there is a lack of unity even within the opposition camp about dialogue, even though everyone agrees that the Parliament should say the key word in this process.
Referring to the up-to-date practice, expert circumstances say it will be difficult to reach a reconciliation before signing the eventual agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, therefore the establishment of red lines.
There has never been a complete consensus in Kosovo at any stage that the dialogue started, but there has been a vote in the Assembly through which the agreements were later adopted. It is in the absence of this consensus that we have these problems. We have a platform and basic document, so there is a lack of consensus”, analyst Ramush Tahiri has said.












