Political stalemate, German Embassy concerned: Key tasks remain pending

The German Embassy has once again voiced its concern over delays in the constitutionalisation of the Parliament and the formation of a stable government in the country. In a response to Telegrafi, the embassy has stressed that this situation has become a growing concern. “Vimoni at the constitution of the Assembly and the formation of a stable government in [...]
In a response to Telegrafi, the embassy has stressed that this situation has become a growing concern.
“Vimoni at the constitution of the Parliament and the formation of a stable government that is able to make decisions is a growing concern”, the Embassy's response said.
They have made it known that this concern has been repeated several times by the German ambassador, including through the German deputy chief of mission, Mattias Conrad, at a recent meeting he had with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, along with representatives of the Quint countries.
“Citizens deserve politicians who put the country's interest and well-being ahead of party interests. But what we see most is blockive behaviour and delay”, further said in the Embassy's response.
Likewise, the German Embassy has announced that these concerns are shared with President Vjosa Osmani, at a meeting that had occurred two weeks earlier.
Many important local and international tasks are pending”, said further in response.
Otherwise, the Kosovo Assembly has failed again today to be introduced to its 15th attempt. /Periscope/












