Analyst seeks modern state, criticises Elezi Mayor Rufki Suma

In an opinion on the Time portal, Agron Demi, criticises the thinking of becoming political in Kosovo. The campaign made by political parties in Kosovo, he calls the campaign volition, while the same epithets are also assigned to the electorate [that is, the OD electorate]. It also criticises the mayor of the Elez Khan municipality, Rufki Suma, who [...]
In an opinion on the Time portal, Agron Demi, criticises the thinking of becoming political in Kosovo. The campaign made by political parties in Kosovo, he calls the campaign volition, while the same epithets are also assigned to the electorate [that is, the OD electorate].
He also criticises Elez Khan Mayor Rufki Suma, who managed to win without a run-off in the last municipal elections. And the whole opinion title is virtually dedicated to him: “The mayor's challenge to hire Gafurr's son” This shows how the current mayor of the municipality was criticised by the counterCandidat [condemned for vote theft] that he had not employed every member of the family of martyrs, pointing specifically to the Ghafurrit] family. But it seems that the current mayor of the small municipality had failed since his son had quit his job. Through the offering of this trivial and even banal story, Demi tried to show the ruling and policymaker mind in our country, which does not match what we call a modern state.
The modern state “,” writes it “accuryrates from non-personal and non-legal governance. ”
He also uses a concept of philosopher Francis Fukuyama to describe the state of Kosovo: “neoporial”. Such is the state that outwardly looks like a modern state, since it has administration, judicial institutions, organises elections, but in reality this kind of state never manages to remove personal and clan from government.
Full scripture: http://www.koha.net/Reform/54043/sfida-e-head-of-the-worked-son-e-gafurr/












