PSD: Recent agreements with Serbia violate Kosovo political subjectivity

The Social Democrat Party, citing the Pristina-Belgrade airline, and that railway that has been discussed recently, considers that any agreement not preceded by that policy of mutual recognition violates the political subjectivity of the Republic of Kosovo. According to this party, negotiations between LVV and LDK are being made for a share of power, not dialogue, programme and [...]
According to this party, negotiations between LVV and LDK are being made for a share of power, rather than dialogue, government quality programme, Kosovas reports.
That, as according to the PSD, the new agreement, which has been warned by Ambassador Richard Green in Belgrade, has been done with approval by political parties negotiating for the ruling coalition.
A further Kosovo agreement, Serbia, is being warned. This time it's about the railway line. The process is again closed, while Kosovo citizens are being introduced before the act was carried out. The Pristina-Belgrade airline disunited Kosovo because the legal basis of the agreement is Resolution 1244. The same way hardly produces different results. The new agreement was warned by the press release of US Ambassador Green in Belgrade's visit. This statement also revealed something: that leaders in power and opposition have accorded consent to agreements reached regardless of content and without seeing them well. Asked by Koha Ditore, Ambassador Green has said: “for the agreement in question is approved by the incumbent government as well, but also by political parties negotiating for the ruling coalition”.
Agreements reached by this process, according to the PSD, are harmful because each agreement on the concrete field, which is not preceded by the political agreement of mutual recognition, violates the political subjectivity of the Republic of Kosovo.
According to the PSD, negotiations between the VV and LDK do not appear to have had the issue under discussion. Their dispute is not dialogue with Serbia, but neither the programme and the quality of governance. Their discussions seem to be only about the share of power.
“Such agreements, away from public eyes and at the expense of Kosovo's citizenship, should not happen. Kosovo should identify and protect its vital interests in dialogue with Serbia. Meanwhile, the main reason for this blocking situation is the fact that this process has been part of the daily accounts for preserving or acquiring power”, writes the Social Democrat Party.












