Was Europe pushing Kosovo towards Erdogan?

A scripture published in Huffington Post by Front Nahzi, director-general of Global Development at the McCain Institute for International Leadership, speaks of how Europe is making Kosovo on the road to European integration, is pushing the new and small country towards Turkey, or the “neo-Ottomanisation of Turkish President Recep [...]
A scripture published in Huffington Post By Front Nahzi, director General of Global Development at the McCain Institute for International Leadership, talks about how Europe is making Kosovo on the road to European integration, is pushing the new and small country towards Turkey, or the <x0-Otomanisation of Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan”.
And this Turkish influence, Nahzi, tries to argue in many ways one of them with the rise of Vetevendosje in the June 11th elections.
CNN, BBC and columnist analyst of many American and British newspapers, his writing starts with Albin Kurti's oath in the Koran during the October election campaign.
The word first came as a shock. At a party rally before the October elections, opposition party leader Vetevendosje Albin Kurti swore in the Koran that the victory would be theirs. When we come to power, he told supporters, we will end Islam”, written on the front lines of his Nahzi writing.
According to this scripture, Kosovo, despite the absolute Muslim majority, was once a major supporter of the West and had US and Europe, but now, “18 years after the war, the country is taking other ways”.
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“As a result, the new generation of Kosovo leaders is coming to power with nationalist slogans, and recently, they have also started playing the Islamic Charter to expand the base of their supporters. Vetevendosje in the last national elections won 27 percent, becoming the country's largest party”.
Interaction is being helped. Turkey, Qatar and others are filling the gap left by the EU and the US. Under unclear circumstances, the Kosovo government in recent years rewarded Turkey with a billion-euro contract”.
“While Qatari, an early supporter of Erdogan, is believed to be one of the largest donors of political parties in Kosovo to convey Erdogan's Islamist line”.
In time, Kosovars lost confidence in the international leadership, while Vetevendosje is increasing its popularity. Learning from Erdogan's rise to power, Kurti made his campaign portraying Europe as evil and anti-Kosovo”.
“In the October elections, Kosovo citizens left Kurti's anti-godship rhetoric and its Kurdish references”, writes Front Nahzi, alluding that Vetevendosje did not win the same as on June 11th, Kosovo reports.
However, until Europe and the ruling parties in Kosovo do not make any difference, Vetevendosje is only a pair of elections away from forming a majority in Parliament”.
“Europe must understand this, must remove visas for Kosovars and help them make their choices based on needs and aspirations, rather than fear of frustration”. /I jumped. tv












