Analyst makes bad fun of Thaci: He thinks every act of his must have historical weight

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci asked his Albanian counterpart, Ilir Meta, to enable Kosovars dual citizenship and to obtain visa liberalisation to travel to EU countries. But such a request has been rejected since the beginning of Meta. But this demand of the first state is viewed as [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci asked his Albanian counterpart, Ilir Meta, to enable Kosovars dual citizenship and to obtain visa liberalisation to travel to EU countries.
But such a request has been rejected since the beginning of Meta.
But this demand of the first state is viewed as a record. The recogniser of the political circumstances in the country, Behlul Beqaj, considers Thaci “seeking attention and is simultaneously showing political inadequacy”.
Mr. Motive “Thaci is very disctabil. On one side shows the power of the state, whose chairman is, that he is unable to find such a solution, on the other side indirectly carries the internal problem to Albania's policies and politicians”.
Beqaj, who is legalist at Pristina University, says the president is seeking attention with every action. Professor Beqaj, in addition to Thaci's attention, sees the unprofessional standard of media as problematic.
“There is no dilemma that he feels that any of his actions, good or bad, should have historical attention and weight. But, in reality, this is not only his problem but also his non-professive media standards”, Beqaj says of news.net.
Beqaj says Thaci has delivered a serious message, even though the two-state proposal has been said inconsistently.
“Ide on duality has serious messages, even though it's unserrily said. That's how he wants to get the patrol, ahead of Vetevendosje for the Albanian union“.
The recogniser of the political circumstances is thinking that “Thaci is ahead of his past that has not been made public until now”.
We remember that the president also had a harsh criticism of the International Community, where he had “charged” for isolation and nonliberalisation of visas, claiming that Kosovo was promised liberalisation and the military after the establishment of the Special Court.
This was rejected by the International Community, while the president subsequently emerged and said he was misunderstood.











