Mijacic: Kurti’s Government is technical, but the pressure on Serbs is not “technical”
Dragisa Mijacic, Coordinator of the Working Group of the National Convention on the EU for Chapter 35, observed that although the Government of Kosovo is operating under a technical mandate, nothing has been “technical” for the Serbs in Kosovo during that period—particularly in the northern municipalities, where, as he stated, systemic pressure on them is present.
Mijacic wrote on the social network X that the coming days will show whether the decisions of the Constitutional and Supreme Courts of Kosovo, combined with visits by high-level international officials such as Brendan Hanrahan from the U.S. State Department and British Ambassador Karen Pierce, will result in the calling of new elections.
As a second, but less likely option, he mentioned the formation of a broader or any kind of coalition government.
“If new parliamentary elections are held this fall, Kurti’s government will have spent nearly a full year under a technical mandate. During that time, nothing related to the systemic pressure on the Serbian community in Kosovo, especially in the northern municipalities, has appeared ‘technical’,” he wrote.
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