About 7 months with Government on duty, these are the damage from procrastinating executive formation

Acting Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is continuing to exercise the office of chief executive, though he has resigned in July last year. For the past few weeks, it has been frequenting his cabinet's meeting, not leaving the separation of financial means and appointments to positions of the designated people. But stop [...]
But the stoppage of any capital investment, the lack of political representation in the international arena, and no stance on regional topics are seen as irreversible damage to Kosovo in these months, where the new government's creation is stalled -- from the winning party of the 6 October elections, the Vetevendosje Movement and the second party, the Democratic League of Kosovo.
Although the plenary hearing has been called Monday, where the prime minister's mandate, Albin Kurti, will present his cabinet for voting before the people's elected, all these months of negotiations with the LDK, for political analysts have left negative consequences for the country.
The recogniser of the political circumstances, Blerim Vela for Kosova Prees, mentions that the country is doing damage in terms of lack of a control over new agreements with Serbia.
The “is the responsibility of LVV and LDK for failing to provide a new government, because the new government is not simply needed to adopt a new budget or initiate new capital projects, but also in the international report on negotiations with Serbia seems to be advancing and the lack of political control over this process that the new government would offer is a damage being done to the interests of the state. This is the supreme responsibility of LVV and LDK that are failing to make the deal and start government work together”, Vela says.
That extending the formation of the new government is unwarranted, says political analyst Faton Abdullah, who adds that without an active government, we have no answer for Mini-Shengen, not many other issues.
This extension of the government's effort to make is in every respect unwarranted, for the most part, is that there are developments in the Balkans and beyond. We're not having Governments active because it's on the run, and having no new government, we're continuing to have no answers, either for mini-senge or for the EU and the United States evolution of agreements that are already running. We because of the effectiveness of the two political subjects are not participating. We're not creative in all those deals, there are other agreements that can flow and we can't be aware because we just don't have governments. This extension will see that it will be avenged even later because new recognitions may also come because we do not have the government”, he says.
Acting Prime Minister Ramush Haradianj has resigned in July 2019, and early parliamentary elections have been held on October 6th that same year.
Until we entered February 2020 and still Kosovo has no new government formed after this election process. The winning party of these elections, the Vetevendosje Movement, has been negotiating with the Democratic League to reach agreement on co-governance, but thus far this has not been achieved due to differences in the division of positions.











