Kosovo needs political consensus

Political analysts consider it necessary to reach a political consensus in Kosovo, so as not to damage the final dialogue with Serbia and the country's integration process. According to them, consensus is necessary even within the coalition parties, not only those of the opposition. Lack of an internal political consensus could harm Kosovo [...]
Lack of an internal political consensus could harm Kosovo in the process of political dialogue with Serbia. That's how they appreciate the connoisseurs and political developments in the country. Political science professor Africa Hoti says that, apart from the lack of a reconciliation between position and opposition, within the heads of state there are different positions in terms of political dialogue with Serbia
While Artan Murati from KDI considers the position and opposition should sit down as soon as they can talk about creating a team of unity.
However, within the political spectrum in the country continues to reign a lack of agreement on the issue of dialogue. Even the two opposition parties; The LDK and Vetevendosje have also refused to participate in regular Assembly sessions, demanding that the debate be called through which a resolution will be adopted that will incapable of discussing Kosovo's borders.
While parties in the ruling coalition criticise the opposition's approach to unwillingness to sit down and draft a common platform and unity team.
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