Hamza gathers PDK deputies: Kosovo needs institutions, not power that drag up processes

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Bedri Hamza held a meeting with PDK elected deputies today, where it was discussed the current political situation and the necessity of creating new institutions as quickly as possible.
At the meeting, it was estimated that the process of constitutionalising the Parliament and forming institutions should be completed without further delays.
Through a media communiqué, it becomes known that the continuation of the institutional blockade on the part of the ruling party, after a long period of political uncertainty and successive elections, only deepens the crisis and reportedly undermines economic development and undermines the interest of citizens and the state.
PDK elected MPs reiterated that Kosovo needs institutions capable of facing the challenges facing the country, focusing on citizens' priorities: economic development, social well-being, strengthening the state and improving quality of life.
“The Democratic Party of Kosovo asks the political subject that has come first in the election to take on constitutional and political responsibility, which is due without delay, to unblock the process of establishing institutions. Kosovo urgently needs political stability, functional institutions and decision-making that respond to citizens' expectations, not to procrastination of processes that harm public interest and the country's future”, the communique says.












