The Italian Embassy calls on political parties: Work together to ensure the functioning of institutions

The Italian Embassy in Pristina has reacted to the political situation in Kosovo. The embassy considers that the continuing institutional deadlock risks slowing down Kosovo's development and European integration trajectory. “A is essential for the country to have fully and functional institutions?”, is the question to political stage acts in Kosovo. “Our message for [...]
The embassy considers that the continuing institutional deadlock risks slowing down Kosovo's development and European integration trajectory.
“A is essential for the country to have fully and functional institutions?”, is the question to political stage acts in Kosovo.
Our “message to all political parties is a call to work together, in the spirit of responsibility and co-operation, to ensure the full and effective functioning of institutions, in respect of the Constitution”, Klonkosova.tv said.
From July 27th to August 8th, the Constitutional Court has imposed the extent of the suspension, banning MPs from taking any step towards the constitution.
This, since even after the 30-day deadline, was not achieved the formation of the ninth legislature.
54 sessions have been held for the constitutionalisation of the Parliament, but none of them produced results.












