Another Bomb Threat Rocks Kosovo Assembly: Political Crisis Deepens!
Are you ready for yet another shock in Kosovo’s political saga? The Kosovo Assembly, the place where crucial decisions are supposed to be made, has been evacuated once again! Yes, you read that right – due to a bomb threat! This isn’t the first time such drama has unfolded, and the 42nd attempt to constitute the assembly ended in chaos.
Bomb Threat – Real Danger or Political Stunt?
On Saturday morning, just before the 42nd session was set to begin, police ordered the evacuation of the assembly building following a report of a possible explosive device. Lawmakers had to leave the premises immediately, and special police units were deployed to investigate. The threat came via SMS, which only fuels suspicion whether this is a genuine danger or just another political trick.
Time Kadrijaj, a lawmaker from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, openly expressed doubt about the threat’s authenticity, calling the whole event “completely unreasonable.” “No normal person would attack the assembly,” she said, hinting that the goal might have been simply to remove lawmakers and delay the session.
A Political Crisis Dragging On for Six Months
This is not just a security incident – it’s a symptom of a deep political crisis in Kosovo. More than five months after parliamentary elections, the assembly is still not constituted. The opposition refuses to vote for the assembly president, the candidate from Self-Determination, Albuljenu Hadži, leading to six failed attempts.
Every subsequent attempt to constitute the assembly has been interrupted or postponed, and today’s evacuation is just another stumbling block. Rashit Çalaj, a lawmaker from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, warns that every delay causes great harm to the country and is a deliberate move that threatens state interests.
Constitutional Court and Ignored Deadlines
Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani started a new round of consultations three days ago after the Constitutional Court ordered that the assembly must be constituted within 30 days. But deadlines are ignored, and political games continue. The opposition still refuses to support the Self-Determination candidate, while LDK proposes a transitional government, and AAK demands a candidate who will unite all parties.
Bomb Threats and Political Games – Who’s Next?
This is not the first time the assembly has been evacuated due to a bomb threat. The first time was on April 15, and since then, sessions have been interrupted or postponed 42 times! Is this a real threat or a political circus? Who is behind these threats? While politicians bicker, the country sinks into political paralysis.
Conclusion – Kosovo on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown
While political elites play cat and mouse, Kosovo’s citizens watch their country descend into chaos. Evacuations due to bombs, failure to form a government, and endless fruitless negotiations – all erode trust in institutions.
If you think this is just another boring political story, think again. This is a drama affecting people’s daily lives, security, and the future of the entire country. So, what do you think – real threat or just another political show? Drop a comment, maybe together we’ll uncover the real culprit behind this mess!