Delawi: Dialogue process lacks democratic legitimacy

The Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process lacks democratic legitimacy. So said US Ambassador to Kosovo Greg Delawi, in an interview given “Koha Ditore” several days before his departure from office in Pristina. “I think it's a matter of the Parliament to ensure democratic legitimacy. The Assembly has been unable to secure 61 votes [...]
I think it's a matter of the Parliament to ensure democratic legitimacy. The Assembly has not been able to secure 61 votes for anything related to dialogue, unfortunately”, Delawi said, stressing that “any solution coming out of dialogue and that there is no kind of democratic legitimacy will be difficult to accept”.
Delawi, who has spent three years in Kosovo, has also clarified the US's position on the controversial solution between Kosovo and Serbia, between Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Serbian Aleksandar Vuciq, respectively, and is said to be a kind of exchange of territories between the two countries.
Delawie in the interview has also talked about the importance of governing the Kosovo law, achieved progress, but also the remaining challenges. He also talked about the process of transforming KSF into the military and the Government's decision to do so through law and not the Constitution.
The American ambassador also spoke of the case of false <x0veterians”, demanding that the debate be made, not for the prosecutor of the case, but be instructed about the essence, which is the legal responsibility of the government Commission.












