Vjosa Osmani, a presidential candidate representing the Democratic League of Kosovo, addressed the nation’s recent electoral processes in an interview with Deutsche Welle. During the discussion, Osmani characterized the prevailing political climate in Kosovo as cyclical and detrimental to the functioning of key institutions and the country’s trajectory toward European integration. Osmani expressed concern that the recurring nature of political crises is generating significant frustration among the citizenry.
She noted that the repeated cycles of instability have become a predictable pattern, which she argues negatively impacts national outcomes. “It has become a regular spectacle, but it is bad for the outcome,” Osmani stated. She elaborated that this pattern is causing mounting frustration among the population.
Furthermore, she voiced concern for the nation itself, suggesting that Kosovo is struggling to advance crucial internal reforms. According to Osmani, this persistent political turbulence undermines the country’s ability to move forward with essential domestic processes. The remarks highlighted Osmani’s view that the current political environment poses a significant hurdle to Kosovo’s long-term stability and integration goals.
Her comments underscore a call for a more consistent and stable political framework to allow Kosovo to focus on institutional development rather than managing recurring political disputes.
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