German Embassy in Pristina: Election result in Germany hard to force parties to form coalition

German Ambassador Jorn Rohde has had a meeting with Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, who has expressed his concern over the delay in establishing new institutions, the Parliament and the Government. Embassy spokesman Christian Boetcher, in a media report on this meeting, has also mentioned elections held in Germany, [...]
Embassy spokesman Christian Boetcher, in a media report on this meeting, has also cited elections held in Germany, in the context of the situation taking place in Kosovo, where political parties are finding ways of co-operation to get out of institutional stalemate.
He has written that the difficult outcome produced by elections held in Germany, forced political parties there to establish coalitions and co-operate.
“Germani held parliamentary elections two weeks later that Kosovo with a very difficult result, forcing parties to co-operate and form coalitions. Despite the difficulties, coalition talks began a day after the elections (there was no need to verify the results to hold political talks) and all parties involved have declared their consent with the coalition treaty, so that the new government will swear next week”, Germany Embassy spokesman wrote. /Periscopi/












