The article discusses concerns raised by Kosovo's Attorney General, Naim Qelaj, regarding institutional crisis in Kosovo, which he attributes to repeated elections and lack of fully functioning institutions. He argues that this situation undermines human rights, creates uncertainty among citizens, and hampers legislative initiatives, infrastructure projects, and legal reforms. Qelaj emphasizes the need for respect for the separation of powers and criticizes tendencies toward interference in judicial and prosecutorial systems. He warns that continued failure to establish institutions will cause significant harm to Kosovo.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the institutional crisis as a result of repeated elections and political instability, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of governance and democratic processes. The emphasis on human rights, legislative delays, and calls for separation of powers reflect a progressive concern






