Kryeziu: Instead of making Serb MPs more responsible for the state, we are pushing them towards boycott

KDI's KDI Ismet Kryeziu has written about the failures of the Parliament's Constitution hearings, Periscope reports. He has expressed concern over the exclusion of nine votes of the Serb community's deputies. According to Kryeziu, this is happening to feed populist narativas supporting the idea of “governance without them”. The ruler writes that in [...]
He has expressed concern over the exclusion of nine votes of the Serb community's deputies.
According to Kryeziu, this is happening to feed populist narativas supporting the idea of “governance without them”.
Kryeziu writes that in this way Serb MPs are heading towards the boycott, which, according to him, weakens the country's institutions.
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Today the 33rd consecutive effort for the constitution is under way, and there is still no sign that this situation will change. None of the parties are moving from their positions, based on what each calls its “right”.
But the most disturbing is that during all this time, indiscriminately, all political subjects are contributing to the exclusion of 9 parliamentary votes by the Serb community.
This exception is not being done for any democratic or integration principle, but to feed populist narravities supporting the idea of “governance without them”.
Instead of making Serbian representatives more accountable to the state, we are pushing them towards boycotting the delegation, and thus weakening our own institutions. This exception does not harm them only, but it does us, because without their participation and vote, constitutional reforms, which are vital to the new legislature, cannot happen.
They are legitimately elected MPs and their votes are part of the constitutional system and the necessity of a multiethnic society.












