Kosovo: Former President warns of the cost of political deadlock
Summary
Kosovo held its third parliamentary election in 18 months because no political party has been able to form a strong government. This ongoing situation has caused political deadlock, meaning the country struggles to make decisions and move forward.Key Facts
- Kosovo has had three parliamentary elections within 18 months.
- No party has won enough seats to create a stable government.
- This results in political deadlock, where the government cannot function effectively.
- Voters like Gezim Selimi in Pristina expressed frustration by saying, "Enough is enough."
- Similar political deadlocks have happened in other countries, such as Belgium.
- The situation shows the difficulty Kosovo faces in achieving political stability.
- The ongoing deadlock affects the country's ability to govern and make progress.
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