FormerSv. Kosovo Prime Minister: North Elections Better Pressed

FormerSv. Kosovo Prime Minister: North Elections Better Pressed

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Rame Manaj has declared that announcing extraordinary elections in four northern municipalities could be avoided or postponed. He says there may be boycotts of elections on the part of Serbs. According to him, if the boycott occurs then it puts the legitimacy and representation of that part [...]

He says there may be boycotts of elections on the part of Serbs.

According to him, if the boycott occurs then it puts the legitimacy and representation of that part of the country at stake.

The “Faces are to boycott the elections unfortunately, and boycotting points to the legitimacy of representation of that part of the population in municipal and government structures because not only the until now, the Serbian president's influence on this part of the Serbian population makes sure that there is no way out of the election to have an extremely symbolic display, said 1.

Manaj even says that the possibility of postponing these elections is not ruled out for what he stresses would be a temporary solution.

The “is not excluded and probably many times are temporary solutions or at least delay the time to wait for other circumstances with the most positive and most useful hope for the overall political mood to be created”, he added.

Also, ex-Sv. The prime minister estimates it would be helpful if Prime Minister Albin Kurti starts negotiating with Serbs who have left the institutions in order to return.

“Since Kurti has the legal right to representation of the country in dialogue with Sebrina, it would also be helpful to take the initiative not to go to Kosovo's non-Kosovo institutions but to fail to represent because elections if they do not offer their representation will not have legitimacy. It's logical, expected, opportune I believe valid if anything is even taken for extension of”, he added.

As for the Serb departure from the judicial system, Manaj estimates that a political solution would be needed for their return.

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