Musliu proposes Interparty Council to save Kosovo from political chaos

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Ganimete Musliu, through a post on social networks has reacted sharply to the current political situation in the country, stressing that Kosovo is being governed by information networks of power, rather than constitutional order. Musliu has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti's approach, saying the “ins of [...]
Musliu has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti's approach, saying his <x0 minusiaries and the lack of political vision” are holding the country's future hostage. It has described current governance as mired in populism, improvisement and a deep lack of national consensus.
It has proposed establishing an Interparty National Policy Council, an informal but structured forum that would include representatives of all parliamentary parties to address major issues like dialogue with Serbia, reforms in justice, European integration and education.
“In this chaos, many people and many things flourish, but only citizens do not,” writes Musliu, adding that it is no longer the constitution that leads the state, but the informal networks, servilisation and favourability.
She stressed that the purpose of this Council would be to preserve national cohesion and secure a common political path on strategic topics, without financial implications and without violating existing governance.
Musliu concluded her response with a call for civic and political responsibilities:
Kosovo will never be reformed just by playing with slogans. Today, we need fewer shows and more principles. /Periscope/












