The French elections, Murtezaj: Kosovo-based changes not expected

Valon Murtezaj, professor of international relations in France, analyzing the results of parliamentary elections in this state, said there can be no drastic change, neither in relation to the European Union nor in relation to Kosovo and the process of dialogue with Serbia. Murtezaj, show Info Plus in RTK, said the results of [...]
Murtezaj, show Info Plus into RTK, said the results of the parliamentary elections in France came with a three-week campaign, that following the European Parliament's euro deputy election, where Marine Le Pen's party won.
On the other hand, Murtezaj said France's president, Emmanuel Macron, has today urged Gabriel Attal to stay in the prime minister post, this after the second round of parliamentary elections, while no party won the majority.
According to Murtezaj, there will be no drastic change in France's course in relation to the EU.
The “will anyway be more complex, according to the figures that are now. There will be a coalition with several components, and also with a president coming from another party, that will make the situation difficult, but that was the will of the French people, which came to 65 per cent or 67 per cent in the vote”, he said.
Murtezaj made it known that there was an increase of the right wing, but not to the large extent, but that in the end, according to him, this arm also had relativisms of its demands as well as other parties.
Murtezaj said that in relation to the Western Balkans there can be no shift of France's positions and position, as one of the main EU countries.
Whether this affects the integration of the Western Balkans and Kosovo into the European Union, of course it does not, because governance in France will be more complicated, because there are many factions, and that makes decision-making slower and more difficult”, he said.
Murtezaj said that there can be no major change in this process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, because, according to him, “this is also the European process, not just France's, so there will be no major change”.












