Spahiu: Transitional government is not in Kosovo’s interest; everyone and no one would bear responsibility

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Source: Kosovo Online

Political analyst Nexhmedin Spahiu says that the transitional government proposed by the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) is not in Kosovo’s interest and would simply serve as a way to avoid responsibility.

The proposal for forming a “national transitional government” was made by LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku, after Self-Determination leader Albin Kurti invited LDK to form a coalition with his movement. Spahiu claims this proposal is merely LDK’s and its leader’s response, “a leader who is afraid to enter a coalition with Self-Determination.”

“On the other hand, it is also an evasion of responsibility, because bringing all parties into the government means avoiding accountability, since, in that case, everyone and no one is responsible. Such a government is not in Kosovo’s interest, because it would first require the election of a consensual prime minister. And that consensual prime minister cannot be smarter or more capable than the political leaders, he must be dumber and lazier than them. Because if, for example, they chose someone more competent, that prime minister would immediately become their political competitor. And, of course, they have no interest in that,” Spahiu concludes.