Who hears a country that cannot find a president? News from Gazeta Express 15/03/2026 12:30
For those following politics in Kosovo, recent developments evoke a strong sense of ‘déjà vu’. Just a month prior, the nation had been functioning with a government in power and a parliament rendered non-functional for nearly a year.
Currently, the highest legislative institution remains blocked, pending a judgment from the Constitutional Court. The underlying causes are diverse, but analyst Daniel Serwer deems such a protracted crisis “not normal.” It significantly undermines Kosovo’s standing on the international stage. He cautions that, under these circumstances, the country risks losing direct support from the United States.
Specifically, he refers to a genuine and stable relationship between Washington and Pristina. Such a relationship cannot be established with a government in a state of paralysis. The situation highlights a critical vulnerability, and who can truly assess the long-term consequences?
The continued inability to form a functioning government raises serious questions about Kosovo’s stability and its future prospects.
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Who hears a nation that lacks a leader?