Haziri: ” The Government Spends More Time in the Prosecutor’s Office than in Governance – Only a Political Agreement Can Resolve the Crisis”

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Lutfi Haziri, MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), has reacted after the 34th failed attempt to constitute the Assembly of Kosovo, calling the ongoing deadlock a result of political unwillingness, reports RKS News.

“Political issues are not solved by procedure, but through agreement,” Haziri told the media, adding that these repetitive sessions only confirm the failure of a technical approach to the institutional crisis.

He emphasized that the party that won the February 9th elections must take responsibility and initiate a political agreement to unblock the process and enable the Assembly’s formation.

“The caretaker government is operating more in the prosecutor’s offices than in the offices of the state,” Haziri stated, alluding to growing legal scrutiny of the current cabinet.

He reaffirmed LDK’s openness to a unity government as a potential solution to the crisis.

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