Chief UNMIK: Three governments were changed for one and a half years in Kosovo, that proves revelation

Zahir Tan, UN Secretary General's Representative and UN Chief UNMIK has unveiled the Kosovo report to the Security Council. He has spoken of the fact that there have been three different governments in Kosovo for a year and a half, and this, according to him, is an indication of the fact of political turbulence in Kosovo. “
Zahir Tan, UN Secretary General's Representative and UN Chief UNMIK has unveiled the Kosovo report to the Security Council.
He has spoken of the fact that there have been three different governments in Kosovo for a year and a half, and this, according to him, is an indication of the fact of political turbulence in Kosovo.
Against the challenges of pandemic, elections successfully conducted on February 14th. Before the elections, during less than a year and a half, three governments have been in office, and this helps to understand the amount of turbulence they have ruled. The exit to the elections has been too high. The winning party has received more than half the votes. The review of the voting demographics has revealed a strong desire for change”, Tan said.
He has said he has met with Prime Minister Kurti, who has given him the importance of dialogue.
In addition to Kurti, he says he has talked to Vucinqi, who has expressed interest in continuing this process.
In addition, he also spoke of the election of President Vjosa Osman.
“In recent months, despite restrictions we have been engaged. Yesterday I met with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has assured me of the strategic importance of advancing dialogue. I've talked to Vucinqi today about the dialogue. The dynamics to elect the new president have contributed to the haste for new elections. Last week, Vjosa Osmani was elected president of Kosovo, becoming the second woman to hold this” position, Tan has said.
On the other hand, Tanin has said that important issues should be seriously addressed by the Kurti government.
He also cited measures recently imposed by the VV-led government.
“I encourage leaders to consider the impact of their public statements, the benefit of public trust is as fragile as essential. Now, we have a mandated government in Kosovo and we can expect important issues to be dealt with seriously. U n The NMIK will support the process without equivales and work with all that we have in our power for progress as in all countries. Kosovo remains under pressure from pandemic. New measures have been imposed last week to reduce the number of infections that had reached an unprecedented number. There are over 100,000 infected and about 2,000 dead. So far, there have been 24 thousand vaccines from COVAX”, he said.
Kosovo's “government has great potential to support major challenges. Kurti has a powerful government and has established an approach to governance in fighting corruption. This is a good opportunity for Kosovo to transform the narativas that have been held hostage in the international arena”, he said further.












