Baraliu for the institutional cramp: Continuing this situation could bring serious consequences to Kosovo!

Political affairs acquaintance Mazlum Baraliu has said that without political agreement, the Assembly remains hostage to narrow party interests. Concern for Baraliu is the mandates of the Serbian List, while according to him, Albanian parties in no way should co-operate or have any coalition. Analyzingly, Kosovo's “
Concern for Baraliu is the mandates of the Serbian List, while according to him, Albanian parties in no way should co-operate or have any coalition.
The institutional stalemate in Kosovo is growing. Without agreement among political parties, the constitution remains hostage to narrow party interests. The situation has created a dangerous institutional vacuum that is hindering normal functioning of the state.
“It's an institutional vacuum that is being extended unnecessaryly. The secret vote is legal, as the Constitutional Court has decided, but it has had to happen since April 15th, the day the session for the constitution was called”, he said in RTK broadcasts. Periscope.
Baraliu stresses that political parties should put aside party interests and unify attitudes to enable the consolidation of new institutions.
“requires co-operation of all political parties to get out of this crisis, but in no way should there be co-operation with the Serbian List. This party is instrumental in Belgrade and its people have been involved in Serbia's” military aggression, he stressed.
Baraliu also raised concerns about the way the Serbian List has won its mandates in recent elections.
There have been manipulations, intimidation and great pressures. The election process has been deemed suspicious by international observers, and it also makes the legitimacy of their representation in the UN” controversial, he said.
According to Baraliu, continuing this situation could bring serious consequences to Kosovo, including losses of millions of funds and obstacles to state decision-making.
Loss are real if in international funds or strategic internal issues, such as extensions for KSF and the Kosovo Police. All are being blocked by individual whims of deputies”, he said.
As long as political parties do not find common language, the country remains in a crisis that risks not only institutional functionality, but the citizens' trust in democratic processes.












