Veton Surroi takes care of Miroslav Lajcak

The publicist, Veton Surroi, has asked that he not blame Lajcak for his statements on changing the Constitution. He has stressed that everything starts since Kosovo prime ministers have signed agreements in Brussels in 2013 and 2015, agreements that must be implemented. He stresses [...]
He has stressed that everything starts since Kosovo prime ministers have signed agreements in Brussels in 2013 and 2015, agreements that must be implemented.
He stresses that the situation can and should be overcome, but it requires discretion, diplomacy, and unity.
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It is not good for the country to have collective concern with negotiations with Serbia transformed into negative energy towards European facilitator M. Lajcak. He is perceiving the actual situation inherited from the agreements signed between Kosovo prime ministers and the prime minister of Serbia's president in Brussels. The actual situation is this:
1. Kosovo Prime Minister (Thaci) signed the agreement for the founding of the Serb municipality in April 2013. The document signed envisions a third level of power.
2. Kosovo's prime minister and his negotiating team have also signed the plan for implementation of the agreement. The first element of implementation is “adaptation of judicial framework” so that the obligations taken are implemented. This means that Kosovo has agreed that it must change its judicial framework in order to introduce the Serb municipal community into it.
3. The Kosovo Assembly has ratified this agreement with the vote of two-thirds of its deputies; thus, it has ratified the pledge taken by Thaci to establish the Serb municipalities' community as the third level of power, between the central and the local one.
4. The prime minister of Kosovo (Mustafa) has signed in 2015 an agreement, which is the following that of 2013, outlining the principles of building the territorial autonomy of Serbs in Kosovo.
The formula for changing the Constitution has not made Lajcak. They made it the signatory of the 2013 Agreement and the Assembly of Kosovo, with two-thirds of its vote.
It is already a problem of evident (and next) for Kosovo, and it is not resolved by throwing wood on Lajcak or previous mediators. Neither is it solved by throwing wood on each other in Kosovo.
The situation can and should be overcome, but it requires discretion, diplomacy, and unity.












