Bajqinovci is undermining the electoral process by dismissing Vjosa Osman: Meetings with citizens shouldn’t begin until elections start.

Mefail Bajqinovci has voiced concerns regarding the government’s actions aimed at disrupting the electoral process. He specifically criticized the recent dismissal of Vjosa Osmani, highlighting the problematic nature of her scheduled meetings with citizens. The President’s ongoing engagements across Kosovo are generating debate within political circles.

Bajqinovci asserted that these meetings with citizens should not be restricted to the commencement of election campaigns. He emphasized the fundamental importance of such interactions for ensuring a just and responsible form of governance. “Citizen meetings are essential for a fair and accountable representation,” he explained.

However, he stressed that this engagement shouldn’t be confined solely to the start of electoral periods. Instead, it should be a sustained activity, encompassing times before, throughout, and after the campaigns. This continuous dialogue is crucial for fostering genuine connection between representatives and the people they serve.

The Kosovo Parliament is currently awaiting a decision from the Constitutional Court concerning President Vjosa Osmani’s decree dissolving the Assembly. This situation underscores ongoing tensions and questions surrounding the upcoming elections and the role of the President in facilitating meaningful meetings with citizens.

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