Blerim Shala: Kosovo does not need shocks what they saw on Friday, April 2nd.

“Prime Minister Kurti and his government should focus entirely on addressing and resolving the vital problems of Kosovo citizens, primarily in dealing with the consequences of Pandemia, while still avoiding these situations when (this policy) will be the main source of destabilisation of the country” Opinionist Blerim Shala, [...]
Opinionist Blerim Shala, referring to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's effort to change the Law on General Elections, has said Kosovo does not need shocks what they saw on Friday, April 2nd.
According to him, even if such a law was voted on by all MPs, in any version it turns out that the new parliamentary elections -- if they were held in two months, or even after twelve months -- will once again be organised under the current Law (in force) of general elections, China reports.
He has added that, Prime Minister Kurti and his government, should focus entirely on addressing and resolving the vital problems of Kosovo's citizens in the first place, in dealing with the consequences of Pandemia, while still avoiding these situations when (this policy) will be the main source of the country's destabilisation.
So, in any version it turns out that the new parliamentary elections -- if they are held in two months, or even after twelve months -- will once again be organised under the current Law (in force) of general elections”.
“Here needs to be added that the Law for General Elections, following the Constitution of Kosovo, is the second document of importance in this dimension of legitimacy in Kosovo. So he has a very special value and, as such, his treatment has a huge sensitivity for politics and for Kosovo citizens”.
“generally, Kosovo politics, but, first of all, the citizens of Kosovo (for which this policy exists, not vice versa), do not need at all shocks of this kind, what were seen on Friday, April 2,”.
Kosovo's “Policy -- here's the largest -- in line with the outcome of the elections on February 14th -- has Prime Minister Kurti and his Government to focus all on addressing and solving the vital problems of Kosovo citizens, primarily in dealing with the consequences of Pandemia, while still to avoid these situations when (this policy itself) will be the main source of destabilisation of the country”.











