LDK with criticism: Access to power is blocking citizens' access to dialogue content

Democratic League of Kosovo spokeswoman Sbel Halimi has criticised Kosovo government for lack of transparency. She has said that nontransparency is emerging even in the Kosovo dialogue Serbia. According to her, this approach is blocking the transmission of truth to citizens. “Until, already for all processes in which you are going through [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo spokeswoman Sbel Halimi has criticised Kosovo government for lack of transparency.
She has said that nontransparency is emerging even in the Kosovo dialogue Serbia. According to her, this approach is blocking the transmission of truth to citizens.
Until, as for all processes our country is undergoing, the ruling party remains at the highest level of nontransparency. This approach, except that it is blocking the truth from citizens regarding the content of the dialogue agenda, the ruling party is being given the opportunity to extend the propaganda language of militants for cheerleading to cover the ruling inability”, Halimi has declared for the portal.
Halimi has reiterated the LDK's stance, that it is against territorial exchange, as well as Serbia's recognition to be the focus of talks.
The comments on the prime minister's movements are not enough to conclude what was actually discussed at the Brussels meeting. The Democratic League of Kosovo remains in the same positions on dialogue; preservation of territorial integrity, as well as recognition from Serbia remain central principles”, it has stated.
At the last meeting within the Kosovo dialogue, Serbia, which lasted over five hours, had no agreement. Meanwhile, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has not yet issued a statement on the issue.












