A year from “14 February”, Haziri: Indecisive Kurti, expected guidance differently from Osman

Tomorrow comes a year from early elections for the Kosovo Assembly, where the Vetevendosje Movement -- joined by Vjosa Osmani's List -- achieved an unprecedented result by then in Kosovo, taking the majority in the Assembly. LDK Deputy Chairman Lutfi Haziri, the first year of Kurti's rule, considers it to be indecisive in leadership [...]
Haziri, in an interview for Kosova Prees, says the government has used her first year more to complain about the past than to solve the problems the country has. According to him, despair will soon begin because all that has been the great expectation has not been realized.
With full hesitation and indecisiveness in leadership and leadership the government has in implementing executive tasks. Major hesitations in the major processes the country has and this government should push forward. Of course, there has been more effort to camouflage and complain past than serious efforts to solve systemic problems. [...] All that has been the great expectation has not been realized, perhaps people are in expectation, but the stage of despair will start very soon and it will be very large”, he says.
LDK deputy chairman says she has expected leadership differently from President Vjosa Osmani.
I expected different, I expected reaction and leadership differently in the presidency, but here we are. After a year, the LDK feels in full excussion for its positive role in electing the president and removing the warned political crises. As we have realised from the beginning that in this parliamentary majority, crisis is produced to cover up problems. The only way to get citizens out of their daily problems is to produce crises. Do I feel depressed? I don't know what to say, but I still believe there is space and time to change. The president must represent the interest of all citizens indiscriminately, without political conviction and ethnicity. It should be equally fair in implementing constitutional duties”, he says.
Regarding the reform process in the LDK, Haziri says that after local elections, they are in a phase of new development.
“We are in a phase of new development in the LDK following local elections and are in the first group of branches and municipalities that we are dealing with extraordinary elections. Elections that go to a new structure eliminating weaknesses and problems found in these” structures, he concludes. Text goes on after a commercial
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As for dialogue with Serbia, Haziri says he has been lost a year without reaching anything concrete. He stresses that Kosovo institutions after the elections in Serbia should be willing to conclude the final agreement with Serbia. Consequently, an internal political consensus for dialogue must be built according to him.
He says Serbia's request for the establishment of association on the basis of the origin agreement, without the Constitutional Court's intervention, is unacceptable and unmet.
We have two emissaries and an international mediator dealing with the Kosovo problem. We are not the only problem in the world and we have to put first priorities and we have to build internal consensus through a dialogue very quickly and we have to get ready for a quick summer which needs to bring up the issue of international priority and we have to be willing to close. [...] Naturally, he fears that this ruling party has planted fear and for the dialogue process and for the need to negotiate with Serbia, it has been politically opposed by any means while planting fears among citizens that it is taking place, and protests to stop it. It is now in government, facing the same process and must move forward. The only development is that we are blamed for not moving forward, despite Serbia requires that the Brussels Association Agreement be implemented as the origin agreement without the Constitutional Court's intervention. This is unacceptable and unerring, and the outcome is the decision is also part of the Constitutional Court intervention agreement. After what he has done is adapting the agreement to the constitutional spirit, it has not changed the structure and content of the” agreement, Haziri adds.
Haziri criticises Kosovo government for costing electricity. He considers this decision unaffordable for citizens and warns that increasing the price of energy will affect businesses very quickly as well. However, LDK's number two says opposition will be only within institutions, as when they appear in protests do not return to institutions.
Our “The LDK has its history of active peaceful resistance against others who have violated our being. We don't come back on the road. Until then in a situation of other assessments, we will continue within the institutions and structures of the LDK. Through them and sectoral policies and contact with citizens to continue the pressure, against a government resistance, as they are positioned with the ZRE and those who have requested the expensive flow that is KEDS that is not willing to jeopardise its own company and no loss. Neither is the government willing to risk and subsidize more energy. We will continue to do our opposition function on three levels, but on institutional roads. The peaceful protest that every citizen has the right is the vocalisation of other parties, but not the LDK”, Haziri declares.
The decision to expensive electricity, Haziri also sees as discriminatory, as part of Kosovo's territory has remained outside new tariffs.
Now the wallet of citizens and population is heavy, which makes it unbearable to the new fee expected to apply. It may now fade over the months because of climate conditions, but we will be faced with a price that is heavy on citizens. On the other hand, warning of regulation of the energy environment for producers, or market liberalisation for producers and economies. This is a threatening warning because it will be unaffordable if, in March onward, the ZRE applies these decisions that are in the region to be discussed and implemented. With the fact that the government has been silent and has spoken nothing, it has ruled it out at the moment and has not argued clearly about the second step will be the energy issue and the crisis we will talk about. The third step is that part of Kosovo's territory has remained out of tariffs, which is discriminated against”, he says.
The institutional commitment against expensive electricity has warned the other two opposition parties -- the Democratic Party of Kosovo -- as well as the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.











