An outline of the next two years – when we will have forgotten what happened yesterday and these six months (Gazeta Blic)
Director of the news website, Astrit Gashi, provides in an opinion piece an overview of what he believes will happen over the next two years in Kosovo. He says that all the commotion and discontent over the coalition reached between the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) will have died down in two-three days and people’s attention will then shift to who the new ministers and their deputies will be. After this, the focus will be on the government plan and finding shortcomings in it. “This will be the end of the matter and we will not mention it anymore – come new elections, when we will have a proposal of a plan already completed”, writes Gashi. At the same time, over the coming years, there will be no mention of economic development or democracy because there will be other agendas in the parliament and politics, including the functioning of the special court. “We will accuse the government of betraying, handing a blow, to the just liberation war – that parties are trying to clean themselves up with these actions. There may even be street protests over the issue – attended by few hundred citizens. And the Special Court will be voted despite social confrontation”, writes Gashi further. This will then be followed by other issues, related to stability rather than development until new elections. “We will then go out and vote. Again for the same people, empowered by some new cosmetic arrivals”, predicts Gashi.