U.S. for non-compliance: Political leaders take their responsibilities seriously

The US Embassy in Kosovo has reacted to the failure of the Parliament. The embassy is said to be delaying the progress of Kosovo aspirations and risking the integrity of Kosovo institutions. The embassy has called on political leaders to work to reach an agreement on the constitution. “This lock [...]
The embassy is said to be delaying the progress of Kosovo aspirations and risking the integrity of Kosovo institutions.
The embassy has called on political leaders to work to reach an agreement on the constitution.
This ongoing impasse is delaying progress in Kosovo's future aspirations and risking the integrity of institutions for which the people of Kosovo fought so hard to create. We call on political leaders to take their responsibilities seriously and work together to reach an agreement on constitutionalisation of the Parliament, meaning electing a chairman and deputy chairman. They must use the coming weeks to find a way forward that ensures a sustainable leadership in accordance with the Constitution. Political leaders must not rely on the Constitutional Court to regulate a political impasse that only they can solve. The people of Kosovo expect their leaders to fulfill their commitment to work in the country's best interest”, a spokesperson for the US Embassy in Kosovo for TIME has said.
The embassy has said the US expects to work with the Future Government of Kosovo to advance regional stability, security and prosperity. /Periscope/












