No more LVV government after December 28th

It says: Shenoll Muharremi after their long term, Kosovo has ended up divided and isolated from the outside. The citizen is poorer because his purchasing power has been degraded by astronomical prices. The institutional crises of blockades have become routine, of energy imports at 5x higher than local production, [...]
The institutional crises and blockades have become routine, and energy imports at a price of 5x higher than local production have gone to hundreds of millions of euros annually. Trade deficit in goods has peaked at about 6 billion, half the total annual economy.
The citizen is uncertain about the present and has many doubts and fears about the future. Migrating abroad continues to be chronic and the only hope for most. Kosovo no longer copes with technically or on the ground with another LVV mandate.
The future government will certainly be run by the PDK and the LDK. The prime minister will be Bedri Hamza or Lumir Abdixhiku, either party gets more votes. But they will together form the majority, certainly with active support from other right parties. The deputy prime minister will be a personality of competence and credibility like Hykmete Bajrami and Vlora Citaku.
Relations with the US and the EU will come to the track immediately.
Businesses and the economy will start supporting and we will have serious programmes with billions of euros for the economy and development and strengthening of the private sector. Investments in new energy capacities will start without delay. The focus will be decided to halt chronic inflation and stabilise prices. Return to normality and stability.
LVV probably remains the first number party after December 28th, but apparently weaker than on 2021, but also in February 2025. Because democracy offers platforms where everyone can win, including the public and the economy, LVV and Albin Kurti are most likely to run the Kosovo president's institution. This would be a fair compromise that must be reached and supported by three major parties in the country so that Kosovo can continue to move forward.









