Ymer: The odds of having a broad coalition government without VV are huge.

Political analyst Visar Ymer, says the likelihood of having a wide coalition government without VV is great. Ymer, says none of the Albanian majority parties are willing to join a government where the prime minister would be Kurti. “Ajas to have broad coalition governments without VV [...]
Ymer, says none of the Albanian majority parties are willing to join a government where the prime minister would be Kurti.
The “Ajas in order to have broad coalition governments without the VV appear to be huge, starting with luck that none of the Albanian majority parties have the readiness to join a government where the prime minister would be Kurti. Without this readiness Kurti cannot afford to establish the government even if all MPs from non-Serb communities (without the Serb list) go to co-liation with Kurti. Then Kurt's chance to win the Serbian List and thus create the government. Or one of the less likely options I would say is the unification of the 3 deputies of the Initiative in Kurti's coalition. Even this government would only be possible if all deputies of communities, not majority plus Nenad Raspqi, supported the” coalition.
The “So every option of Kurt would be a government that hardly has 61 MPs and thus an extremely fragile government. On the other hand, the option of PDK- LDK-AAK- NISMA and others are likely to reach a total of 70 deputies, or even more, that would present a much more stable government in numbers. But not enough for the important decisions requiring 2/3лts including the election of President/it”, he said.
Among other things, he stresses that with regard to the EU report and dialogue with Serbia, Kurti would have been the most inadequate prime minister.
He adds that the Kosovo government's same political behaviour towards partnership with the US as we have seen for the past 4 years of Kurti's mandate risks having much higher costs.
Ymer says Kurti's behaviour has been brought before the judge and his departure from responsibility to testify makes him an inappropriate and inappropriate person for prime minister.
“given the circumstances under which we are located globally and regionally and in relation to the EU and dialogue with Serbia I think Kurti as prime minister would have been the most inappropriate. Let us not forget that sanctions against Kosovo are presented to be sanctions against Kurt, primarily personally. Add here to the extraordinary strained relationship Kurt has with the U.S. administration, which is highly remarkable for the unpredictable and absolute lack of patience”
The Kosovo government's same political behaviour towards partnership with the US as we have seen for these four years of Kurti's mandate risks having far higher costs compared to this administration compared to the past. And the Kosovo government has also undergone sanctions with the previous administration. Add this scandalous behaviour of Kurti to the judiciary and his departure from the responsibility to testify in the investigations of corruption against his corruptness, making Kurti extremely inadequate and inadequate person for Prime Minister”, Ymer said.
He also says there are solutions in politics, but compromise is needed, which adds that it is up to political leaders to engage in making the elections better and more stable to move forward.
“While Kosovo urgently needs to sanction relations with the West, unblocking investments through the removal of sanctions, progress in the dialogue process to unlock the affirmation of the international position of the Republic of Kosovo, reducing tensions to increase the possibility of foreign direct investment, taking urgent measures to offset inflation damages in the welfare of citizens, and increasing the volume of capital investments to accelerate economic recovery. These have been party pledges and pledges such as LDK's PDK”
Therefore, it considers that such governance and such a government is necessary for now. Its length of life is then a matter that needs to be considered and should be seriously observed by all the responsible acts. There are solutions in politics, and we need to compromise. It is the political leaders' duty to engage in solutions and good and sustainable co-signs to walk before”, Ymer concluded for Blic newspaper.












