Analyst warns of deadlock and new elections if parties fail to find a compromise

After the parliamentary elections, the leaders of political parties have stepped up contacts and meetings in an effort to find a way forward for the constitution of the Assembly and the establishment of new institutions.

In this context, the Vetëvendosje Movement initially held meetings with representatives of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), while later meetings were also held with the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), with the aim of examining the possibilities for a political agreement.

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Although talks have begun, no concrete agreement that could unblock the process of constituting the Assembly has been announced so far. Party representatives have reiterated their positions, but at the same time have left open the continuation of consultations in the coming days.

The formation of new institutions continues to depend on dialogue and compromise among political entities, while the upcoming meetings are expected to show whether there will be movement toward reaching an agreement.

Prime Minister Kurti has expressed optimism that talks with political parties will produce an agreement, but stressed that it is still not possible to speak of anything concrete.

Regarding this development, political analyst Arbnor Sadiku spoke to “Bota sot.”

According to him, the meetings between political leaders are a positive signal, but without compromise, especially from the winning party, the country could remain blocked and once again face new elections.

“It is good news that political leaders are sitting at the table after the elections, but it is not enough just to meet. As long as positions remain unchanged, the country will continue to remain deadlocked.

If political parties do not show flexibility to find a solution with the opposition for the constitution of the institutions, Kosovo risks going to elections again. Such a scenario would not be a victory for anyone, but a loss for the state and its citizens,” he said.

The analyst went on to call on political parties, and in particular the Vetëvendosje Movement as the leading force, to demonstrate responsibility and a willingness to compromise, underlining that the state interest should be placed above party and electoral interests.

“Therefore, I call on all political parties to show maturity and state responsibility, especially the Vetëvendosje Movement, because as the leading political force it also carries the greatest burden of responsibility for unblocking the situation.

Kosovo is far more important than the interests of any party. It has no value if an entity wins or loses 2–3% in the next elections while the state loses time, stability, investment, and the trust of its citizens. History will not judge parties by the percentages they win, but by the responsibility they show at decisive moments for the country,” Sadiku concluded for “Bota sot.”


Shtuar 11.07.2026 12:40

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