Ben-Meir: Kurti form Government with non-Serb communities, but no more Serbs

Alon Ben-Meir, professor of international relations at the Centre for Global Studies at New York University, estimated that Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti should form a government that will include 10 deputies who are guaranteed for minority communities. Ben-Meir believes that by doing so, Kurt secures at least 65 votes [...]
Ben-Meir believes that by doing so, Kurti secures at least 65 votes in parliament.
The provision of this group's opportunity to represent itself in the government will show that the government is really concerned about their well-being. This is not only a good policy but also necessary, because in general this group needs not only recognition but also social and economic support”, he said. It's Ben-May on Facebook.
According to him, the group does not have a specific foreign policy agenda, “including Kosovo's relations with Serbia, and for that reason would not link the government with any major foreign policy initiative”.
“Anyway, I don't believe the 10 parliamentarians guaranteed for the Serb minority should be part of the government, at least not at this time, unless there is obvious progress in Kosovo-Serbia relations regarding the recognition of Kosovo by Serbia”, Ben-Meir said.











