Musliu-Sshi: Ohrid Agreement Takes Danger to Give Serbs autonomy in Kosovo

PDK MP Ariana Musliu-Shoshi thinks that after the Ohrid agreement, the country must move towards new elections. She has suggested that the chief executive with this agreement has violated all pledges he had made to his voters. Musliu-Sashi has estimated that the best course [...]
Musliu-Sashi has estimated that the best route would be for Kurti to return the mandate to citizens and to the polls confront his voters.
However, she does not expect that to happen. According to her, despite the cuts, Kurt will do anything to stay on vacation.
Foreign Policy Commission member also spoke of the anniversary of Kurti government.
The PDK MP has estimated that this government will be remembered for violating any promises and any principle in this Nacional interview.
Mrs. Musliu-Scheshi, the Kurti Government has already served two years. What is your assessment of this government?
Musliu-Sshi: This government has come to power with many promises and solutions for any problems the country's citizens have, you remember how the opposition Kurt even told them about how much the prices of self-rule will be.
In these two years, however, it has been shown that this government neither knows nor solves the problems of citizens. They're completely cut off from reality! These two years of this government can be summed up in: many words and no jobs, violations of the Constitution, principleless and autonomy dialogue for Serbs, wage cuts and price hikes, destruction of relations with allies, and the dismissal of ambassadors beyond measure to protect the scandal in the case of Berisha from all state equipment.
What do you think this government will remember about?
Musliu-Sshi: For violating each of the promises of each principle.
If we compare it to past governments, is there any difference to the Kurti government?
Musliu-Sshi: Past governments have had faults, but they have also been accomplished. Let us not forget, the Kosovo we have today, with the best infrastructure in the region, better salaries compared to the region and the biggest economic growth compared to all our neighbours, thanks to those past governments.
The current government has blocked all capital investments, while inflation is at the highest levels. There is no development or investment. Meanwhile, the empty, full rhetoric of the prime minister and his subordinates is trying to present to us a reality in existence, as if Kosovo has the greatest economic growth ever. The truth is, besides Saradran's already famous bridge, this government has offered nothing to the citizens of this country.
Meanwhile, the area that I cover most foreign policy is in miserable condition. Our foreign affairs minister, the only visits she makes, are to her family in Germany, and now she was visiting Portugal and Belgium yesterday. The rest of the world, our top diplomat is sent through Atlas. So this is the foreign policy of Kosovo, while the Foreign Service continues to remain dysfunctional because of the witch hunting that Gervala has started inside since receiving the mandate.
Prime Minister Kurti has already accepted the EU Plan and the annex of the agreement. What's your assessment of the deal?
Musliu-Sshi: That plan, already accepted by Prime Minister Kurti, was indeed a good foundation, as the prime minister himself said. However, the good basis would mean that the Kosovo government could build away on that plan.
The current agreement does not bring Serbia's recognition, as the opposition Albin Kurti once trumpeted that the unrecognised dialogue will have, while the association, which this ruling class has rejected even with violence, does not meet, but is at risk of granting as much autonomy to Serbs in Kosovo, based on the 7th point of this agreement.
The association, signed in 2013 and 2015, does not envision autonomy for Serbs and violate the constitutional order of the Republic of Kosovo. While, the self-reliance stemming from this agreement, with the very fact that it gives exclusiveness to the entity to make the interconnection between the Serb community and the government is essentially the third level of power, which can be financed by Serbia.
In this respect, I consider that this agreement is more harmful than the implementation of the 2015 agreement for which the Constitutional Court is guaranteed.
The agreement does not envision mutual recognition, though Prime Minister Kurti had promised it. Could the deal be better?
Musliu-Sshi: Of course, the agreement could have been better, but a prime minister who is not co-ordinated with the country's allies and takes unilateral action cannot possibly bring better deals.
What do you think is the main problem of this agreement?
Musliu-Sshi: Apart from non-recognition, the main problem is the additional competencies Serbs will receive, which have the potential to change the country's constitutional order, as a new layer of power is created. So it really starts “bossation” Kosovo.
Since accepting this agreement conflicts with what Kurt had vowed earlier, do you think new elections are necessary?
Musliu-Sshi: The Vetevendosje movement has come to power with concrete promises concerning dialogue. We are told that the association will currently form dialogue with Serbia only after the apology, recognition, reparations and return of the found. None of this happened. Therefore, Prime Minister Kurti would do well to return the mandate to citizens and face his voters, who have deceived them.
However, I do not expect such a thing to happen, Albin Kurti has already testified that all lies and deceptions he has done years only to come to power.
He has broken all his precepts, and he has not feared his eyes.
I can only make the election proclamation of a principle, and Albin Kurti is not. In no way would he risk his chair and black jeeps which are held high by his voters to allow the citizen to decide between the words and actions of the man who leads with the country's executive.












