Political analyst Ylli Hoxha suggests that the current political climate in Kosovo presents a greater opportunity for establishing a more stable majority. According to Hoxha, there is a palpable optimism regarding a shift in political conduct and an increased impetus for institutional formation. This perceived shift is partly attributed to regional developments, including upcoming elections in Serbia.
Hoxha emphasized that, within this potential scenario, Serbia might preempt any possibility of blocking a developing negotiation process. This anticipation could encourage political actors to adopt a more measured and cautious approach. Furthermore, Hoxha noted international concerns regarding the Trump administration’s involvement in Europe, stating that this apprehension is shared not only by the political elite in Kosovo but also by segments of the international community.
Regarding the gas issue, Hoxha indicated that the extent to which the lack of established institutions is impeding the project remains unclear. Overall, Hoxha views the confluence of domestic political movements and international scrutiny as factors that could drive Kosovo toward a more cohesive political structure, thereby creating a more stable foundation for future negotiations and regional cooperation.
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It seems like the political situation in Kosovo might actually be heading toward a more stable majority than previously thought.