The head of the Parliamentary Group of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, is skeptical that there will be progress in the dialogue, despite the appointment of the meeting of the chief negotiators on December 17 in Brussels. According to her, it is difficult that at the end of the mandate of the Kosovar executive but also of the EU mediator, Miroslav Lajçak, there will be a big turn towards the implementation of the Brussels Basic Agreement and the Ohrid annex, reached last year.
Kusari-Lila, in an interview for KosovaPress, says that Kosovo's institutions should be involved in drafting the Association's draft statute, despite international pressure to send the Association's draft statute drawn up by the European Union to the Constitutional Court.
After several attacks in the north of the country, including the two terrorist attacks, that of Ibër Lepenci and the Banjska case, as the most serious, the prime minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has conditioned the dialogue and there have been questions about the continuation of this process.
"It is a bit difficult to believe that in approximately the last meeting in this legislature or governing mandate in Kosovo, there could be any major turning point. There is no progress or change from Serbia's approach to the dialogue. Therefore, if it is about the compatibility of the parties to agree on the way forward, I am hesitant that we can expect something very positive, as a general result from what we have had earlier.", said Kusari-Lila.
According to her, the northern municipalities should be involved and start establishing a mechanism like the Association, therefore she emphasizes that the drafting process of a draft statute should be done after the local elections in 2025.
Speaking about the relations between the president of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani and the prime minister Albin Kurti, the head of deputies of the LVV, Mimoza Kusari-Lila says that their differences can be overcome.
Regarding this, she emphasizes that the communication at the level of the current leadership of Kosovo is continuing regardless of any differences that may exist.
As for the February 9 elections and the electoral promises of the opposition parties, Kusari-Lila declares that they are unrealizable.
Even, according to her, it is regrettable the low level of professionalism of the opposition who promise offensive and feasible things for the citizens.
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