The Kosovo we want is not one where - on the glorious day of the KLA, March 5th - the state is mocked.

The Kosovo we want is not one where at midnight there are attempts to change constitutional amendments so that the president of the country is elected by the people. Where have we been all these years?


This is an issue that requires political and national consensus and an inclusive process. It doesn't happen like that.

The Kosovo we want is not one that creates uncertainty and confusion. This only suits Kosovo's enemies.

The Kosovo we want is not the one that takes the country to elections 4-5 times within a one-year period.

The Kosovo we want is not one where the party that won 51 percent of the vote leads almost the entire state, but fails to manage the issue of electing the country's president to move forward with institutional stability, which was possible.

The Kosovo we want is not a place where, due to personal and political grudges, the stability of the state is jeopardized.

The Kosovo we want is not a place where political leaders are unwilling to overcome party affiliation in the most critical moments for the country.

The Kosovo we want is not one where the session to elect the president is held just before midnight and is interrupted due to lack of quorum.

The Kosovo we want is not one where, the next day, new extraordinary elections are decreed and uncertainty is created: What happens now? When do we go to the elections? Will we wait for what the Constitutional Court says?

This is not the Kosovo that the heroes of Kosovo fought for.

It is disappointing for the future of our children that, in this country, politicians are not accountable.

The Kosovo we want is the opposite of this.