On the impossible (Koha Ditore)
In his weekly column, Lumir Abdixhiku writes that there is no doubt that any government is better than no government but the current one is the worst possible solution. Therefore, the new government that is supposed to begin its mandate with enthusiasm and euphoria is instead starting out in a defensive and nervous mode. All of this is because of the moral deficit, argues Abdixhiku, because the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) coalition with its archrival, Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), also implies a change of political course for the LDK and the new course makes opponents which the party accused of killings partners while alternatives accused of crime and corruption become sources of good will. The first picture of the new government gives the impression that its members are mainly from the academia and if all plans and activities presented in the election speech are implemented, they would make a miracle. However, governing miracles under the current circumstances are almost impossible.