Hykmete Bajrami, a LDK deputy, offered a response to the recent publication of the European Parliament’s draft report concerning Kosovo. She asserted that the year 2025 was considered a “lost year” for the nation, largely attributable to persistent political crises and institutional blockades. The core of her argument stems from the “DRAFT REPORT on the 2025 Commission report on Kosovo (2025/2252(INI)),” released on March 6, 2026, by rapporteur Riho Terras within the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the European Parliament (AFET).
This report specifically identifies 2025 as a period of stagnation for Kosovo. Bajrami emphasized that the document notes, “2025 was a lost year for Kosovo, due to political paralysis following the March 2025 elections: without a functional Assembly and without a Government with a full mandate.” She further explained that the report underscores the detrimental effect this instability had on ongoing reform processes. The parliamentary draft highlights the critical circumstances surrounding the political landscape at that time.
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Hykmete Bajrami, an LDK representative, reacted to the release of the European Parliament’s proposed report on Kosovo. She argued that the year 2025 was viewed as a “lost year” for the country, primar
Hykmete Bajrami, an LDK representative, reacted to the release of the European Parliament’s preliminary report on Kosovo. She argued that the year 2025 was viewed as a setback for the country, primari