Former Judge Kryeziu Criticizes Communication Levels During Kosovo Presidential Crisis
Prishtina, Kosovo – Former Constitutional Court Judge Kadri Kryeziu has voiced strong criticism regarding the state of political communication within Kosovo, particularly during the ongoing impasse over the election of a president. Speaking on the FIVE in TV Dukagjini program, Kryeziu highlighted what he described as a severely deficient level of inter-institutional and political dialogue. Kryeziu stated that communication had not met the standards necessary for state and national awareness, characterizing it as operating at a “lowest level.” He emphasized that this situation “can be accepted as such,” while acknowledging the concerning lack of effective engagement.
Addressing the broader political context, Kryeziu focused on the current crisis and the failure to reach a resolution. He attributed primary responsibility to Vetëvendosje, the most powerful political party in Kosovo, asserting that the lack of agreement stemmed from a prioritization of partisan interests. “Without considering the general interests of the state,” Kryeziu noted, “the level of communication has been low.” The comments come as Kosovo continues to grapple with a prolonged political standoff, raising concerns about the stability and functionality of its institutions.
The discussion centered around the critical need for improved communication between political actors.
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“It’s disheartening to see how communication breakdowns could escalate such a serious situation.”