Kosovo saw the Kuka and Government, Cacoli: Now we're in an unprecedented situation, citizens have not earned a state pause.

Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovar Institute for Democracy has estimated that the country is in an unprecedented judicial and constitutional situation. The shameful “P conclusion --” -- he called yesterday's conclusion, where, although it was the last constitutional deadline to forge the Kosovo Parliament, Vetevendosje continued with the practice or secret or voting. Cacol Posting: [...]
The shameful “P conclusion --” -- he called yesterday's conclusion, where, although it was the last constitutional deadline to forge the Kosovo Parliament, Vetevendosje continued with the practice or secret or voting.
Chocolate Posting:
A shameful end to a crisis that knowingly stalled. The Assembly was not even constitutionalised in the 54th effort, thus failing to fulfill the constitutional obligation to be constitutionalised within 30 days.
The main burden of political responsibility of all this failure clearly falls on the political subject that has emerged first in the election and had the right to propose the candidate for Parliament's chairman. But the right is not enough when there is no will for consensus and to move the process forward.
From today, we will no longer have talks with improvised and arbitrators, as in the Saga of over 100 days ago, a period that, above all, spread a lack of political responsibility and rejection of compromise as democratic value.
We are already in an unprecedented situation, with an dysfunctional and non-registering framework and a government on duty, elected by the previous legislature whose members have no legal authority for decision making.
Citizens have not deserved a holiday state due to narrow party accounts.












