Hoti: Parties Without Idologies Despite Despite Effective Government

Strengthening state subjectivity in the international arena, as well as visa liberalisation, have been held hostage as a result of not consolidating an effective Government, political expert Africa Hoti said in an interview for Online Economics. Hoti says the future government should focus on reaching a final agreement with Serbia. [...]
Hoti says the future government should focus on reaching a final agreement with Serbia.
For us, the fact that we are continuing to remain hostage and subject to conflicted internationally, I think that because of internal governments we have lost orientation in the sense of foreign policy, and all that has been done practically has been done without any transmitted and detailed strategies clearly that we have to walk”.
I think that after the elections, the next government would have to focus on closing the binding agreement with the Republic of Serbia and making greater efforts, real serious efforts to build contractual reports with the European Union, because this report is then reflecting on the impasse, on major issues of focus or other directions. However, I think that we should definitely consolidate ourselves to apply to many other international organizations to obtain membership, in particular those organizations for which it is not necessary to be members of the United Nations”.
While, in terms of visa liberalisation, Hoti says the European Union has not proved fair to Kosovo in failing to make the decision to allow Kosovars to move freely to Europe.
And I think it's a huge topic, even in my opinion, that the political dimension has lost the political dimension because this issue has already gone to another dimension in my opinion is a very subtle and very small population isolation in the middle of European territory, so we can talk very long about the consequences, respectively, because we have remained at this point from which I think are two main: the first is a very fragile and unaccumulated position of the EU for Kosovo, so much so when we have seen its documents and reports from the EU institutions which we have confirmed to meet the criteria that we have taken on liberalisation of the criteria, yet in the EU's sense of political decision. And the second cause is the issue that we're failing to consolidate an effective government clearly and within the very short deadlines to remove any dilemma that states could eventually have for us”, he said.
On the other hand, Hoti also discusses the current political situation in the country, calling it a harsh political dynamic, and a danger to citizens especially in time of campaigns.
It's terrible. I definitely think it's terrible that the situation is in particular after being introduced to the pandemic, where all the countries around the world have oriented their capacities in the sense of creating opportunities that citizens will stand up for, even if it was a poor, limited state, but it has put all resources available to help. The opposite has occurred to us, which means at the first moment we've been involved in political crisis, and then we've created other governing structures now recently and local and parliamentary elections, virtually fiercer political dynamics, we haven't had even when we haven't had pandemics, and that's not how it's interpreted just a very negative development in the international context, and we for political aspects don't know even the major force that is pandemic, even you see the daily violations of the <x1) campaigns, he said.
Furthermore, Hoti said political subjects in Kosovo are not parties, as they do not have ideology for governance of the country.
“I think that political parties in Kosovo can be anything but political parties, because what is seen from the outside is obvious the fact that these are groups of people who can become together for any other reason other than not for ideology, because very little to say is given any importance to software or programful aspects of what a certain political subject is offering for citizenship, more than that means that they are interested in personal reports or group specifics to keep the situation in check and eventually to take over the power to share the government with friends, but rather than a social framework on a government basis or a platform that offers stability strategy. ”
“Mbi this base I consider that even the future government will be characterized with uncertainty whether in the sense of leadership by a very heterogenous policy and here I speak to all subjects, whether in the sense of any eventual coalition, because the ratios of subjects are so damaged that it is really unpredictable or very difficult to predict that in the near future, they will be repaired. On this basis the situation becomes hopeless in the sense that no governmental stability is expected and victims, as in other times are Kosovo citizens, who have already understood this trend of walking or political processes, and unfortunately continues the trend of their greatest departure because the end is their basic right, the right to seek happiness”, he concluded.











