Hoxha: LDK’s proposal for a transitional government carries risk of deepening uncertainty

Erbljin Hodža
Source: Ekonomia Online

Analyst Erblin Hoxha told Kosovo Online that the Democratic League of Kosovo’s (LDK) proposal to form a transitional government seems like a sidestep that risks deepening uncertainty at a time when people are looking for leadership and direction.

“It is unfortunate that LDK chose to reject Self Determination’s offer to form a coalition, especially at a time when the country needs cooperation, not division. Instead, proposing a transitional government feels like a step sideways, one that risks deepening uncertainty at a moment when people are searching for leadership and direction. For me, elections aren’t just about who gets the most votes, they are also about what is done afterward with that responsibility. Even though it took them two months to realize they couldn’t form a government alone, Self Determination extended a hand to LDK, not as a favor, but as an invitation to try to set aside differences and focus on a potential government that improves people’s lives and also unlocks the political deadlock we are in,” Hoxha emphasized.

He added that people did not vote to see more political games, they voted for change, progress, and a government that can fulfill its promises.

“There is still time to reset the tone. I believe Kosovo has leaders who are willing to sit down, have an honest conversation, and build something together. There remains hope that all sides will step away from party lines and put the public interest first. That remains to be seen,” Hoxha concluded.