Kosovo's Small Egcrats

Kosovo's Small Egcrats

Summer ran out, autumn after that, now winter is coming, and Kosovo continues to be without government. Someone may say we have the government on the run from Haradinaj, but this argument falls before the fact that we, even when we have the government in full operational capacity and decision-making, things don't go well, leave [...]

For a country mired in major problems -- all of nature, the state of the government's six-month absence -- is a recent scandal. It is an essential contribution to the complete destruction of Kosovo's image, as a state that has the hope of becoming normal and functional.

We are now approaching the changing of the weather, and the country enters 2020 without the basic law of functioning of the state, which is the Law of the Budget. Someone, again, may say that technically it does not pose a risk, because there is a legal space that allows for the financing of the vital functions of institutions, but the technical solution cannot compensate for the political damage, which consists of the image of a state that even its budget has a problem passing over to the Assembly.

Then we complain that we are not being taken seriously by others and that our affairs in foreign policy are moving away from us. It can't be any different! You can't stay well in foreign policy during the time when in domestic politics things flow as if it were bad. And the cause of that doesn't want much to be understood. It is the old, historical, traditional cause: the passions of the power struggle, which in their strength obscure any other interest, both state and national.

Those who shed tears to <x0th of the state's difficult situation” are now continuing the old ava of establishing power over state interests. Vetevendosje and LDK have been hanging around each other's offices for two months and more and cannot find the formula for co-governing, given the results they received in the October 6th elections.

They are hired for the ruling progam, but they are not negotiating the division of power, and there is no other blame than the two party leaders in question.

Isa Mustafa insists on taking over the presidency, because he will not be left without anything in a government that participates in the party he leads. Understandably, the presidency for him would be a glorious conclusion to a long political career, a glorious finish of a long march in various positions toward the end of the last century ' s and to this day.

Kurti, on the other hand, has the problem of his post, the prime minister's. His concern is how I should not end up as a fallen prime minister, only after a year and two months, when Kosovo must elect the new president.

This sorrow is real, when it is known that in the event of the president's failure to elect, parliament is distributed and the country goes to new general elections.

With the existing numbers in parliament, the VV and LDK will not be able to elect the president, because they will be blocked by the opposition in the second round of voting, when 80 deputies, whom these two parties do not have, should be present in the hall. They will have no chance to go to the third radin, when only 61 deputies in the Assembly Hall are needed to be elected president.

Kurti knows this, therefore it is set out to seek a consensual figure that would receive the support of all parties and, therefore, save his head as prime minister as well.

The idea of a president who gets everyone's trust in the Assembly is a good idea, but the purpose for which this idea has now been launched is simply and only Kurt's salvation from the collapse.

Of course, this does not constitute any discovery; it is something everyone knows, including Isa Mustafen himself. So the entire current concern about the ruling coalition between the VV and LDK relates to the presumption of the new president's election situation in February 2021. How this stalemate will be solved remains to be seen.

Numerous opportunities are ahead, since the expansion of the coalition, which naturally requires relocation of the posts, then the search for other allies, then the call of the savior, who resides in Dragad and from there can bring the magic envelope.

It is also Christmastime when children await Santa Claus with gifts, while Christian believers celebrate the birth of mankind's savior, Jesus Christ.

Of course, there is the possibility of opportunity: total decay and going to extraordinary new elections. The common denominator of all these variants is the fact that Kosovo continues to suffer from a political class, unable to track the state and society.

Out of small egos, who cannot be convinced that there is life beyond their egos.

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