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Kurti's momentous opportunity to transform Kosovo


By ALON BEN-MEIR   JULY 10, 2021 15:44

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 Prime Minister Albin Kurti came to power in Kosovo
<https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/the-special-relationship-of-kosovo-a
nd-the-jewish-people-670623>  fortified by a landslide victory that allows
him to have greater maneuverability and latitude to initiate bold policies -
be they domestic or foreign - to advance his country's national interest.
Another big advantage Kurti enjoys is that US President Biden has a special
affinity to Kosovo and has already demonstrated his wholehearted willingness
to assist Kurti to overcome many of the problems facing his nation since its
inception in 2008.

Whereas any newly born country goes through the painful processes of
becoming economically viable, self-reliant, and at peace, Kosovo faces the
extra burden of not being recognized by its neighbor, Serbia, which is
impeding its integration into the EU. But for Kurti to succeed where his
predecessors have failed, he must focus on what is ailing his country while
demonstrating his willingness to have a continuing dialogue with Serbia as
long as such a dialogue does not compromise in any way Kosovo's
independence.

Kurti must tackle several major domestic problems to help Kosovo stand on
its feet and considerably enhance its chances to integrate into the EU,
which he and his fellow citizens strongly aspire for.

Corruption

Addressing the endemic corruption in Kosovo from within government strata as
well as the private sector should top his agenda. To weed out corruption is
a monumental task and cannot be dealt with in a wholesale fashion. The
Inspector General office should be adequately funded and given the authority
to inspect the working of any ministry or private companies at will and with
no advanced notice.

The persons involved in the inspections should be men and women of
impeccable reputation and integrity who enjoy the public's trust. Dealing
with corruption will have a direct effect on foreign investments, as
investors shy away from countries where corruption is widespread, especially
when government officials are on the take. In addition, Kosovo's prospective
integration into the EU will dramatically improve.

The recent arrest of seven officials at the Agency for Agricultural
Development suspected of taking bribes in exchange for receiving grants, and
the pending arrest of an additional 23 people provide a good example. These
arrests and prosecutions will not only punish the perpetrators but send a
clear message to all government officials that corruption has consequences.

Human rights

Protecting human rights is one of the utmost requirements that allow the
citizenry to feel safe, secure and live without fear or intimidation. Human
rights must be blind to color, ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion,
and all must stand equal before the law. Moreover, children in particular
have an inherent right to healthcare, free education, and adequate nutrition
to grow cognitively healthy. Indeed, social equality is the bedrock of human
rights.

Citizens who are not abused, whose rights are not violated, and who are
treated fairly and with dignity become more productive and patriotic, caring
deeply about their country and often going out of their way to contribute to
the welfare and wellbeing of their society.

Economic development

Economic development is the beating heart of any country and in the case of
Kosovo it is even more critical, especially because of the rampant poverty,
high unemployment, inadequate domestic and foreign investment, and the
overall unfriendly business environment. Weeding out corruption in high
places will encourage investment in major development projects, including
infrastructure, manufacturing, housing and in hi-tech.

However, one of the most critical investments by the government should be in
sustainable development projects, whereby small communities collaboratively
develop their own projects that provide jobs for local individuals,
especially young adults. Such projects, for example, may include small
animal farming, tree planting, manufacturing of certain machinery
components, etc. These projects are cost-effective and often produce income
in a fairly short period of time.

The government's appropriation of funds, along with USAID and World Bank
financial support for sustainable development projects, will go a long way
toward economic growth as long as the investments are made for specific
projects and the community involved is accountable.

Safeguarding democracy

Although Kosovo is a secular democratic country, like all democracies it
must be protected with zeal, nurtured and never taken for granted. There are
always anti-democratic forces who will exploit any opportunity to undermine
the democratic process for personal gain. Poland and Hungary, which
ironically are EU members, and the US, which is one of the most democratic
countries in the world, were seriously threatened by authoritarian leaders -
in the US by president Donald Trump and his followers, which would have been
inconceivable before his rise to power.

For Kosovo to remain a vital and flourishing democracy, the government must
ensure that the basic elements of democracy are fully protected by law. This
includes free and fair elections, freedom of the press and assembly,
judiciary free of political influence, and accountability by all governing
authorities. Moreover, Kosovo as a secular democracy must protect its
democratic foundation by not allowing religion to intercede in civilian
affairs and not allowing any foreign power, such as Turkey, to use Islam as
a tool by which it can influence the domestic affairs of Kosovo.

Collaboration with Serbia

The concerns that Kurti has about the degree to which Kosovo should
collaborate with Serbia
<https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/israelis-serbs-compete-in-chess-tournamen
t-for-independence-day-665646> on major projects, like water management of
Lake Ujman, renewable energy, trade and the conflict over the association of
three Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo, should not prevent him from
collaborating with Serbia as long as such cooperation does not infringe on
Kosovo's independence.

Moreover, given that the US and the EU strongly support dialogue between the
two countries, Kurti should demonstrate that he is more than willing to
follow their advice and put the onus on Serbia for any lack of progress.
Kurti was on the mark when he recently tweeted, "To renew our transatlantic
alliance, I suggested synchronization of #Washington and #Brussels in the
Western Balkan while we work on three goals. 1. Democratization by
strengthening rule of law. 2. Security through NATO membership. 3. The unity
of Europe through Western Balkan membership of the EU."

That said, Kurti should have also added the need for continuing dialogue
with Serbia, because any progress on that front will dramatically help him
realize his three aforementioned goals. Otherwise, absent mutual recognition
and the continuing conflicting issues between Serbia and Kosovo, the
prospect of normalization between the two countries remains as distant as it
has ever been.

Kurti has a momentous opportunity to dramatically transform the
socio-political and economic conditions in Kosovo. He should be wise enough
to not allow his personal convictions in relation to Serbia in particular to
translate into stubbornness, and remain open-minded to the advice of the EU
and the US, which are committed to Kosovo's wellbeing and independence.

The author is a professor of international relations at the Center for
Global Affairs at NYU. He teaches courses on international negotiation and
Middle Eastern studies.

 

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