If executive competency is required, nothing goes to the polls

Kosovo has received strong international guarantees that with association, the third level of power will not be created and the red lines of constitutional functioning will not be affected, Kosovo Assembly Speaker Glauk Konjufca said. We have received strong guarantees that association will be a kind of forum. But if it is required that [...]
We have received strong guarantees that association will be a kind of forum. But if the association is required to have executive competencies or to be done with constitutional changes, I think that nothing is of any value and that the country should go to the elections”, he points out in Tv1.
Konjufca, says the requirement for association, in addition to the fact that it was envisioned with the 2013 agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, it submits a request of Serbia rather than the Serb community.
He said that for the Kosovo Serbs vitally, it is for them to exploit the rights that the Ahtisaari Pack provides as a document envisioning rights for minority communities at the highest possible level.
Konjufca explains the steps that are expected to be followed next in terms of self-management of the Serb community, according to the European Plan and the Action Annex.
As a move it is suggested that the EU creates a monitoring team, first that monitoring team then reports to the EU and pushed the parties towards what they said were hired”, he says.
In this respect, he says the government, but also the opposition, are now strongly positioned that should not allow association with executive competence.
“Garacyts are strong that will be a kind of something like the forum to address the interests of Serbs”, he says. But things change if a third-level power association is required.
“An entity which is monoethnic, which is a bearer of public power and which Kosovo requires to change the constitution, I think this is a red line, and then we have to insist, then there is no connection even if we talk about these and these parameters. Kosovo's government makes no sense, no sense even in Kosovo's parliament, and immediately the country must go to the polls for my opinion”, says Chief Prosecutor Konjufca.
He expects even at Thursday's session in the Kosovo Assembly, power and opposition to eventually draft a resolution with which red lines would be re-exemplized beyond which Kosovo cannot negotiate or implement anything.











