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Political crisis costs (Kosovo 2.0)

By Eraldin Fazliu - 24.08.2017

Kosovo missing out during post-election delays.

On Thursday (August 24), a sixth attempt to conclude the constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly failed. More than two months after the June 11 parliamentary elections, it is still unclear when the PDK-AAK-Nisma (PAN) coalition, as the winner of the highest number of votes, will fulfill its role to nominate a president of the Assembly.

But while the political deadlock rumbles on and Kosovo’s institutions remain virtually paralyzed, the political polarisation is beginning to have an adverse effect on other walks of life. With much of the attention focused on the political deal-making and escalating rhetoric, K2.0 looks into the practical impact of the prolonged stand-off.

See at: http://kosovotwopointzero.com/en/political-crisis-costs/