The LDK rejects sending Besnik Bislim to Brussels: The incumbent government has no legitimacy

The Democratic League of Kosovo has reacted to the government's decision in office to send Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim to Brussels under dialogue with Serbia, naming the move unjustified and without any civic or institutional legitimacy. According to the LDK, the February 9th elections have clearly reflected the political will of citizens [...]
The Democratic League of Kosovo has reacted to the government's decision in office to send Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim to Brussels under dialogue with Serbia, naming the move unjustified and without any civic or institutional legitimacy.
According to the LDK, the February 9th elections have clearly reflected the political will of Kosovo citizens, who, according to them, does not give a representative mandate. Biselim in such an important process for the future of the country. This political will does not give Mr. Bislim represents Kosovo in such a significant and crucial process,”, said in the party's response.
The LDK considers dialogue with Serbia a significant process requiring legitimate institutions and powerful representation. “This process cannot be reduced to unilateral decisions of a incumbent government, which no longer enjoys citizen confidence, nor the majority needed to take responsibility for this level,” emphasises the party, warning that such actions endanger Kosovo's international credibility and violate its Euro-Atlantic path.
In closing, the LDK emphasises that it will firmly defend the principle of legitimate representation and reject what it calls a party <x0->provisation” by a government without mandate. “Kosovo needs worthy, powerful representation and, above all, legitimate,” is said in the communique.
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