Tojcic: Opposition will form a government under US pressure; dialogue with the Serb List is also needed
Aleksa Tojcic, a collaborator at the Center for Social Stability, assessed that, due to the negative stance of the US administration toward current Prime Minister Albin Kurti, opposition parties could form a coalition block that would create a new government. He also mentioned that he expects the Serb List to be included in that political dialogue.
"I am more inclined to believe that the opposition will form a majority. This is primarily due to the stance of the new US administration, which does not support Albin Kurti. I am sure they will try to have the three opposition parties in Kosovo form a new coalition majority, along with the participation of the Serb List in that political dialogue," Tojcic said for Kosovo Online.
According to him, the Serbian community in Kosovo is guaranteed one ministerial post and two deputy minister positions in the Government of Kosovo, but he stressed that establishing a dialogue with the Serb List is crucial.
"I believe these opposition parties will find a way to establish a dialogue with the Serb List, and I think that would be good. In previous periods, this proved to be a much better option than when Albin Kurti took power and tried, in every sense, to completely exclude the Serbian community from both the political sphere and every other aspect," Tojcic is convinced.
He believes that in this way, ethnic tensions and repression against the Serbian community could be reduced.
This, he emphasizes, would enable them to have normal living conditions.
"I believe that the new US administration will certainly have a say in this," Tojcic added.
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