Political initiatives in relation to international obligations, dangerous and with consequences for the country

The Kosovo Assembly has returned to the dysfunctional institution since the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Vetevendosje Movement are boycotting the vote of bills sent to the institution. The only difference between the two opposition parties is that LVV has shown signs of “understanding” for international agreements, Koha Ditore writes today. The boycott strategy has made [...]
The only difference between the two opposition parties is that LVV has shown signs of “understanding” for international agreements, Koha Ditore writes today.
The boycott strategy has caused many bills not to be voted and not only because of their content, but also because of lack of quorum.
In fact, unlike previous practices of the opposition “rebelisation” when its deputies were absent in the session, they now confirm coming to the session, become part of the discussion, but boycotting to become part of the vote even with the anti-vote.
“Political tenders, particularly of the LDK, by analysts are described as democratic actions, but in relation to international obligations, they say they are dangerous and with consequences.
According to Kosovo Democratic Institute researcher (KDI) Artan Murati, the opposition's actions do not hurt power, but the perspective of Kosovo citizens.












