Challenges awaiting Kosovo's new government

Kosovo's future government will face many challenges both on the international level and on domestic issues. Since the resignation of the Haradinaj<1> government, the country has lost track of much work, which according to political processes connoisseurs will be the burden and challenge of the new government. Arton Demhasa from [...]
Kosovo's future government will face many challenges both on the international level and on domestic issues.
Since the resignation of the Haradinaj<1> government, the country has lost track of much work, which according to political processes connoisseurs will be the burden and challenge of the new government.
Arton Demhay from the organisation “Arise”, has said of Rtv21, as the biggest challenge on the foreign policy level, and considers the return to the table of talks with Serbia.
Even university professor and political connoisseur Mazum Baraliu estimates that Kosovo in foreign policy has serious problems the future government must face.
Demhaya and Baraliu have also highlighted internal challenges awaiting Kosovo's new executive.
We stress that even three months after the early parliamentary elections were held, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have failed to agree to co-go, until the Kosovo Assembly was constitutionalised on December 26th last year.












