Mustafa: Unity Government, hardly attainable.

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has commented on the LDK's proposal to form a Unity Government. Mustafa said he supports the initial idea of the LDK, for a transition government, where a transitional government by the coming spring will create conditions for resolving this situation. I've supported the idea [...]
Mustafa said he supports the initial idea of the LDK, for a transition government, where a transitional government by the coming spring will create conditions for resolving this situation.
I have supported the initial idea of LDK for a transition government. A transitional government by the coming spring of the year would create conditions, as I think will, to be resolved that can make any subject to itself or in a coalition with insufficient votes on major issues”, he said.
Among other things, Mustafa has proposed several key points for a transitional government, including the creation of a joint platform for dialogue with Serbia, which would be respected by any successive government.
He has also stressed the importance of restoring relations with the US and reaching a solution to the removal of sanctions from the European Union. Another priority for Mustafa is promoting private sector development.
“> to create the common platform for dialogue with Serbia, which would respect any subsequent powers; to restore relations with the US and find solutions for removing sanctions from the EU; and
Promoting policies to develop the private economy sector” are under way, he has indicated. As to the possibility of creating a Unity Government, Mustafa has said this process would require a political programme that will reduce the particular interests of any subject, which he considers difficult to realise in view of the noncommunication and tensions between parties.
If the government of unity is supposed to be, then the government's political programme should also reduce the particular interests of any subject, which I consider that seeing noncommunication among parties this is difficult to reach” he stressed.
Another issue Mustafa has mentioned is the property in justice. He has suggested that if a property process was created, it should be a veto of politicians and political institutions.
According to him, politicians are the ones who have blocked the functioning of the state, not the justice systems. Mustafa has stressed that, to realise a functional state, it takes a popular <x0veting”, where citizens decide through vote if they want a normal state.
If this government of unity were to claim ownership in justice, then the property would have to do to itself, political institutions, because they've engaged in functioning the state and not justice. Neither trial nor prosecution nor police as a segment of justice. So it takes a veto that made people through the vote, if this people want normal state”, it ended up for Blic newspaper. /Periscope/












