Optimism is opium for measures

Agreements between the parties on the negotiating tables often know how to be easy, but often know how to be both heavy and even complicated to the extent that they lose meaning completely the tendency to reach the agreement. Unfinished debates about extracting a result are nothing but excesses [...]
Agreements between the parties on the negotiating tables often know how to be easy, but often know how to be both heavy and even complicated to the extent that they lose meaning completely the tendency to reach the agreement. Endless arguments about extracting a result are nothing more than excesses that bring total unnecessary and boring fatigue, except when they are done for certain purposes.
We were surprised by the speed of the coalition created between the AAK and the PSD, which opened the way for the creation of new coalitions. The successor coalition was he between NISMA and AKR. It was later understood that the PSD had betrayed The AKR, having made a coalition with the AAK having a preliminary agreement with the AKR, while that agreement never came to the fore, so it remained only at the level of the allegations. Thus, it can be said that this is almost entirely relevant since all these parties are listed and taken the way in their directions.
On the other hand, we have LV talk, which came first in public for a possible coalition with LDK. Meetings started at different levels since the presidential level, as well as those of the vice-presidents and at the expert level. All of this started when the Haradinaj government was standing and those two parties were in opposition. These meetings continued again, even after the Haradinaj government's self-destruction. The broad opinion felt there were prospects for creating a pre-election coalition between LDK and LVV, because representatives of both political subjects were thus expressed. But, in fact, it doesn't look like it's worth anything because differences are already highlighted.
The announcement of the election date prompted these two parties to move towards immediate meetings to find a compromise. From the meetings came a major difference between them, that both subjects do not give up the prime minister's position. It was LVV that defined which position is best with the LDK, which is not. These public statements, of course, were irritated by LDK officials. On the other hand, LVV leaders still insist on those statements, rather than always providing solutions to harm the potential coalition partner.
Caesar's Cut for LDK-VV coalition birth
Although the meetings multiplied, the results remained the same, so there is no coalition among them yet, even when we are already hours before the end of the deadline for registering pre-election coalitions. The odds of not forming this coalition seem to be great, so even if there is a Caesaric birth of the coalition, the fruit will be lifeless. This is a result of great offerings in the long-standing dialogue between them.
LVV's leadership can easily afford a pre-election coalition with LDK. That arrogance could also be linked to their unwillingness to take over and to their responsibility the process, which awaits them as soon as the elections end -- the process of final negotiations with Serbia. Tax and dialogue are a hot potato, so they may be noisy, but not willing to take over and in charge of such a process. Never, LVV has after been willing to take responsibility for processes or join around major processes for the country.
Finally, for the effort of the LDK-LVV coalition, we are easily left with the confirmation of Czech writer Milan Kunra that optimism is the opium for the masses.










