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Limaj speaks on the next attempt to constitute the Assembly

Limaj speaks on the next attempt to constitute the Assembly

The chairman of the Social Democratic Initiative, Fatmir Limaj, said that he has not received any invitation from any political party for any political agreement to resolve the political impasse.

Limaj told the media that there is continuing irresponsibility on the part of political forces to sit down and make an agreement, reports the Telegraph.

"There is no serious concrete step, or any invitation from the Initiative. We are ready to give our contribution, but the major political forces hold the key to the solution. Even if there are elections tomorrow, these same political forces will be there. The only way for Kosovo as a serious state is through talks and for partners to choose each other."


He said that it has been more than 6 months since the country has not had an effective government.

"The country has needs, we have work to do. Personal and political egos must be put aside," he said. /Telegraph/

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