PDK sought to avoid discussion regarding Kurt’s adjustments, recalling previous productive dialogue. Reports from Gazeta Express, published on March 17, 2026, at 2:52 PM, revealed that just days before, Prime Minister Albin Kurt announced a modification to the Law on Foreigners. This change involved implementing the law with specific measures, deviating from the original plan.
During a meeting with the European Union’s Special Envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Peter Sorensen, Kurt agreed to permit Serbs operating through parallel structures to utilize their documentation. This acceptance of the EU’s request resulted in Kurt receiving what were described as “flowers” from Western allies. The EU and its representatives lauded Kurt’s action, labeling it a “concession” and a “gift” from the government.
However, this prompted considerable criticism directed at Kurt. The situation highlighted a desire to avoid further debate surrounding the adjustments made.
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