Analysts in Serbia: In 2020, we face major political crises, dialogue with Kosovo

Serbia is hosting a dynamic political year, according to Deutsche Welle in the Serbian language. The protest crisis, the removal of opposition from parliament and the boycott of elections will continue next year, including Kosovo. As 2020 approaches and elections will occur, political tensions are continuing to deteriorate in [...]
Serbia is hosting a dynamic political year, according to Deutsche Welle in the Serbian language.
The protest crisis, the removal of opposition from parliament and the boycott of elections will continue next year, including Kosovo.
As 2020 approaches and elections will occur, political tensions are continuing to deteriorate in Serbia.
Serbia's first major test in 2020 will be parliamentary elections, which could be held in late April or earlier in May.
Authorities agreed in principle on some concessions in election conditions, but then continued to act as before, with the functional and full-time campaign.
In Serbia, it is seen as a major possibility of deepening the political crisis, according to analysts there who have estimated tensions will increase and polarisations will be highlighted.
According to them, the opposition will continue to be strong in this election and the election outcome cannot be predicted because of the citizens' despair.
This practically means that in Serbia it will continue to be a fragculal political situation and that further they will face dialogue with Kosovo.
In 2020, Kosovo dialogue -- Serbia will continue after the government's formation in Kosovo and there will be new dynamics, according to analysts in Serbia.
There has been serious change in politics in Kosovo, they are trying to portray themselves differently from past governments, currently having radical attitudes. This will certainly not work, but we must expect tougher negotiators from Pristina”, says Klacar, Serbian analyst.
According to them, the Kosovo dialogue -- Serbia -- will intensify and the new authorities to be produced in Serbia by the April/May elections there will face dialogue unattainable.
According to Bobaj Stojanovic, Serbian analyst Vuciq could boycott the elections because the opposition thinks Vuciq has no legitimacy to be part of the negotiations with Kosovo. He has also stressed the possibility of Vuciq reaching agreement before the elections in Serbia.












