“Government survives, Kosovo loses”, AAK's Tahiri says the effects of the institutional blockade are enormous

AAK's loyalty to Tahiri has said the effects of the blockade of institutions are “kolosal, long-term and irreversible”. He says that legal reforms have been blocked by this blockade, positions have remained with task guides, Kosovo has been isolated internationally, as well as development blocked. “Beyond the swamp where narrations and divisions of a government are stuck without [...]
He says that legal reforms have been blocked by this blockade, positions have remained with task guides, Kosovo has been isolated internationally, as well as development blocked.
The “Beyond the swamp where narrations and divisions of a government without hearing, its self-block effects are huge, long-term and irreversible”, it wrote.
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Self-blocking strategy: Government survives, Kosovo loses
Beyond the swamp where narrations and divisions of a government without legislation are stuck, the effects of its self-blocking are huge, long-term and irreversible.
Let's brief:
1. Blocking legal reform: The country needs to improve existing laws and adopt new laws. This government has actually acknowledged that it can govern without them an institutional surrender.
2. Positions “with task host” as a manipulation tool: Public institutions, state enterprises and international representation require officials with new or continued mandates. The government is converting temporary status to the more position “task manager”, the more space for influence and manipulation. Losers are public sector and citizen.
3. International isolation: In a world of strong competition, deepening bilateral and multilateral relations requires institutions and governments with legitimacy. This government acts as if legitimacy is perception, not prerequisite. Kosovo pays this approach with isolation.
4. Development jam: The incumbent government has no mandate to sign major contracts, nor to launch privatisations or to establish long-term budgetary obligations. Every major project has been suspended. The state is in functional and more room for misuse.
5. routine management, no vision: The decision is reduced to daily technical management. No developmental vision, no strategic agenda. The place is on autopilot. /Periscope/












