Albanian MP at Bernton: That's what a national unity government in Kosovo would look like

Albanian MP at Switzerland's Bernie Canton Korab Rashit, says it would thus appear a national unity government where all political parties would be involved: VV, PDK, LDK and AAK. In Switzerland, the results of elections in Kosovo, in practice, would have looked like this: After MPs [...]
Albanian MP at Switzerland's Bernie Canton Korab Rashit, says it would thus appear a national unity government where all political parties would be involved: VV, PDK, LDK and AAK.
In Switzerland, the results of elections in Kosovo, in practice, would have looked like this:
Since the Kosovo Parliament MPs have been elected, it had been very interesting to take the phone and contact each of them, to propose to you a national unity government, with a balanced distribution and reflecting political reality.
Ministry sharing:
• VV (7 minister) Like the first party, the VV keeps most ministries, provided it co-operates with other parties to ensure stability.
• PDK (4 minister) With his governing experience, The PDK could bring pragmatism and economic stability to the government.
• LDK (3 minister) A key role in maintaining balance between conservativeism and structural reforms, especially in European governance and integration.
• AAK (1 minister) Even smaller, The AAK has a strategic role, especially in the area of regional security and diplomacy.
The goals of this government:
1. Stability and coherence I have joined political forces to avoid extreme polarization and to ensure effective governance.
2. Economic reform has created liberal policies that favour investment and job creation.
3. National and international dialogue with strengthened Kosovo's position in the region and in the international arena.
4. Security and Sovereignty I guarantee a proper management of security issues, in the face of internal and external challenges.
The national unity government would not pay off political differences, if it were a mature strategic step towards advancing Kosovo with pragmatism and responsibility.












