From the city of Shkodra, where she is conducting a visit on the eve of the November Holidays, the President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, has commented on the latest political developments in Pristina. She described the extraordinary elections of December 28 as a normal democratic process, expressing optimism for the post-election period.
During the meeting with the Mayor of Shkodra, Benet Beci, the President emphasized the importance of the rapid constitution of new institutions.
“The political situations or what Kosovo is facing for the extraordinary elections are normal in a democracy. My hope is that immediately after the elections we will have a constitution of the Assembly and a government as soon as possible, because the citizens of Kosovo can’t wait.” Osmani declared.
Shkodër-Gjakovë road and historical recognition
An important point of discussion was the deepening of cooperation between the two countries, with a focus on infrastructure. Osmani evaluated the Shkodër-Gjakovë road project as a strategic artery.
“I believe that the Shkodër-Gjakovë road will open even more other roads, not only physical and geographical, but also cooperation roads in economy, tourism and culture,” she expressed.
The president did not fail to mention the strong emotional and historical connection with Shkodra, recalling the hospitality of the people of Shkodra during the war.
“It is a city that has helped Kosovo in the most difficult moments. You know that even in 1998-1999, the citizens of Gjakova stayed here. Shkodra has been by our side even for our reconstruction,” Osmani said.
“quadruple” party
Speaking about the symbolism of November 28, President Osmani underlined that for Kosovo this date carries a multiple historical weight.
“For us it is a fourfold celebration. In addition to the Albanian Flag and Independence Day, it is the birthday of the legendary Commander Adem Jashari, the anniversary of the KLA’s public appearance and the day of the Kosovo Security Force,” she emphasized.
President Osmani’s celebration agenda will continue the next day with visits to Vlora and Tirana, to join the central Flag Day celebrations.
