Abdullah: The blame for failing to reach the LDK-VVV agreement is on those two parties, neither Thaci nor anyone else

Political analyst Faton Abdullahu says the Thaci-Kurti meeting warned to hold today may be a political show, but may soon be forgotten. He writes on Facebook that citizens are interested in the future and the blame for failing to reach the coalition agreement, have LDK and VV. He writes this: Thaci ) Kurti if he tries [...]
Political analyst Faton Abdullahu says the Thaci-Kurti meeting warned to hold today may be a political show, but may soon be forgotten.
He writes on Facebook that citizens are interested in the future and the blame for failing to reach the coalition agreement, have LDK and VV.
He writes this:
Thaci л Kurti
If observed by the prism of past reports and mutual accusations, today the Thaci meeting will be an important meeting, perhaps even a political spectacle. But this meeting can soon be forgotten, it may be failed if viewed by the prospect of government creation. In this respect citizens today are interested in the future. Thaci can't do much to postpone this process forward, prolonged now more unwarranted. The blame for not reaching the agreement is on LV and LDK, no one else. First because these two political forces are missing
1) institutional courage. The LDK is institutional, but it is not bold, while LV is bold, but not institutionally bold.
2) A mutual trust. These two subjects suspect one another very much, and confidence is trying to ensure that they take more power than the other side to ensure the government's odds, which is not working.
3) Outside support. So far, there is no solid evidence (in addition to vague statements) that give us the right to establish that our international partners fully and without reservation support the LV coalition LDK.












