Mustafa asserted that Kurti’s proposal for July elections demonstrates a deficiency in confronting solely with the people of Kosovo. Deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Arben Mustafa, announced that the transmission of President Vjosa Osmani’s decree to the Constitutional Court by the Vetëvendosje Movement was not intended to safeguard the Constitution, but rather to defer the upcoming elections. He stressed that this maneuver generates circumstances for a renewed period of institutional obstruction, anticipating the optimal time to declare fresh elections.
Mustafa highlighted that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is not leveraging the 60-day timeframe to appoint a president, instead choosing to prolong the process until July and evade direct engagement with Kosovar citizens. “The submission of the constitutional matter by LVV…” he continued, underlining the strategic delay. The intention, according to Mustafa, is to avoid a direct confrontation with the electorate within Kosovo.
This approach, he argued, represents a tactic to manipulate the political landscape and ultimately postpone the necessary elections. Mustafa’s comments suggest a concern that Kurti’s actions are designed to create further instability and prevent a timely resolution regarding the democratic process in Kosovo.
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