Vjosa Osmani, the sixth President of Kosovo and a candidate for a second presidential term, indicated that a significant crisis exists regarding the current administration’s understanding of the state and the proper functioning of the Republic of Kosovo. Speaking during an interview on RTV Dukagjini’s “Debat Plus,” Osmani addressed the question of whether the recent elections stemmed from a refusal to support her presidency or from a deeper systemic issue concerning the concept of the state itself. She asserted that the core problem is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the state apparatus should operate.
According to Osmani, the current power structure operates under a flawed premise regarding its role and authority within Kosovo. She stated that there is a profound crisis in the comprehension of statehood among those in power. Osmani suggested that the prevailing belief among certain elements of the ruling structure is an unwarranted sense of proprietary rights over how Kosovo should be managed and governed.
This perspective, she argued, is at odds with the established principles of state functionality. Her comments suggest a divergence between the leadership’s perceived control and the actual requirements for a stable and properly functioning state in Kosovo.
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It is concerning to hear the President suggest the current administration’s understanding of the state is flawed.