Britain's ambassador talks about the institutional blockade: Kosovo's people expect action, form Parliament, government

Three months from holding the elections, Kosovo continues to have institutional deadlock, due to the fact that for the 12th time in a row, Kosovo Assembly deputies failed to constitute the ninth legislature. The created situation has prompted numerous reactions. The ambassador of Great Britain to Kosovo, Jonathan Hargrees, has called for one [...]
The created situation has prompted numerous reactions.
Great Britain's Ambassador to Kosovo, Jonathan Hargrees, has called for an immediate commitment by Kosovo political leaders to form a ruling and a functional government.
In a response to Telegrafi, the ambassador has stressed that after more than three months of recent elections is the time to meet citizens' expectations and ensure the country's institutional stability.
“more than three months after the people of Kosovo voted in the elections, Kosovo urgently needs a Parliament and a functional government. The people have the right to expect their political leaders to work together for national interest,” has declared Ambassador Hargrees.
Meanwhile, political leaders of other parties have rejected Albulen Haxhiu's proposal for chief parliament, demanding that candidacy be changed to enable progress in the process.
As a result of the situation created by LVV chairman Albin Kurti sent the public invitation for a coalition agreement to LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku.
Meanwhile, the latter has responded to this invitation, saying that the solution to exit political stalemate is the creation of a transitional government.
Large Albanian parties have expressed readiness to talk about the LDK proposal, but the Vetevendosje Movement has named the proposal unacceptable./Periscopi/












