Dear readers, brace yourselves for a political circus like no other! Imagine trying something 34 times and failing every single time, and then someone says, “Hey, now this is the solution!” Yes, you read that right — 34 times! Eugen Çakoli, advisor at the Democratic Institute of Kosovo, is baffled by the chaos in Kosovo’s parliament. He bluntly states that insisting on secret voting, which has failed 34 times in a row, is absurd and lacks any legitimacy.
The presiding officer of the session, Avni Dehari, keeps pushing secret voting as the way out, but Çakoli calls him out for having no right to change the rules mid-session. Any attempt to alter the voting method during the session is, according to him, illegal and a “unilateral arbitrary decision.”
Worse yet, this isn’t the first time the parliament is blocked — they have tried to constitute the assembly 34 times and failed every single time. Çakoli urges the presiding officer to stop this procedural manipulation and return to a political compromise, as demanded by the Constitutional Court. But it seems politics in Kosovo has become a ruleless game where the same mistakes are repeated, expecting a different outcome.
Just imagine — 34 failures and no one gives up! It’s like trying to start a car 34 times and it won’t start, and then saying, “This time it will definitely start!” Can we expect this circus to end, or will we watch another 34 episodes of the same soap opera?
If you have your own ideas on how to break this vicious cycle, feel free to drop a comment. Maybe your idea will be the one to finally stop this endless political merry-go-round!