Serwer for blockade: Political class crisis, interruption in Kosovo is taking longer than needed

American professor Daniel Serwer has commented on the continuing blockade in the Kosovo Assembly, where efforts to establish institutions have now been interrupted 21 times. He for the Blic newspaper stressed that such disruptions are common in parliamentary systems, but what is happening in Kosovo is extremely long and harmful. “Cuts [...]
He for the Blic newspaper stressed that such disruptions are common in parliamentary systems, but what is happening in Kosovo is extremely long and harmful.
The long cuts for forming governments in parliamentary systems are common. Democracy, sometimes, is its own enemy. But the interruption in Kosovo is taking longer than it should”, Cerer said.
He stressed that the disagreement and inability of political leaders to reach a common agreement are damaging Kosovo's image and future.
Serwer appealed for one of Kosovo's leaders to show willingness to compromise, take the initiative for a solution and win electoral credits for the move.
This is not a state crisis, which remains stable but a political class crisis. Its failure and failure to find a common solution are damaging Kosovo's image and future. I think it's time for one of the <x1-> adults in the room to get electoral credits by showing readiness for compromise. I don't know who that” can be, Serwer said. /Periscope/












