Not Albin, Rama isn't your “

Not Albin, Rama isn't your “

Finally Albin Kurt broke the ice. Considered in Pristina as a close partner of Albania's prime minister, dressed in the aureola of what Rama has regarded as a remarkable value on the Albanian political scene, shaken by the weakness that the left hold even for their sympathes [...]

Finally Albin Kurt broke the ice. Considered in Pristina as a close partner of Albania's prime minister, dressed in the aureola of what Rama has regarded as a remarkable value on the Albanian political scene, shaken by weakness that the left have even for their false syreolas, Vetevendosje leader decided to speak out publicly against.

Of course he crossed this threshold because he could not bear the shameful farce played in Tirana. He did not welcome the call Albanian Prime Minister Haradinaj made to his counterpart, to forget the whistles and tear gas battles to prevent demarcation of the border with Montenegro. He did not overstep the morale under which, now in power, Ramush must donate to his neighbours those 2700 ha of Kosovo land for greater political interests.

Albin Kurti's appeal: “We don't have land to forgive” was like a lightning bolt in the clear sky, for Albania's pilot, who has begun self-aware in patriotic paints, posing as the successor of Gjerge Kastriot and Ismail Kemal.

But this call by Vetevendosje leader does not amount to news of the fact that it broke Edi Rama's homeland image. Now big and small, I know that this is an emerging paint game used for purely electoral purposes.

Albin Kurti's special appeal is elsewhere. It stands in the public collapse of a curious report he had with the Renaissance chief.

For a long time, Rama and Kurti have left the image of two politicians who were more than partners. The fact that Eddy looked at Albin as the realisation of those who had not had the courage to do it himself, the evidence that he had refused to judge Vetvendosje with the eyes of the Western bureaucratic, public statements in its favour, and the refusal to treat it as Kosovo's black sheep of politics had strengthened this report.

On the other hand, Vetevendosje has also adopted this approach. For a party calling on themselves to make politics with the union as a compass, backing from the offices of power in Tirana had great significance.

But by appeal: “we have no land to forgive”, Albin Kurti broke this idil. He drew a rame without principles (How ridiculous versus reaction: “I do not forgive the sea, no more land”, read below the pencil.al) that he is willing for the sake of power to violate principles. He is not even afraid to tell it publicly by serving as a model Ramush Haredinit.

He pointed to one of those behaviors that are typical of politicians who Albin himself fights and stigmatizes: “what matters is what he promised when you're in the opposition, in the government you have to do things that keep you going”.

This type of mentality is seen in little all, unconcedented bowing to foreigners, ignoring those who have voted, cynicism not to be reminded of the attitudes you have maintained, a kind of political charlatanism that has spread like an epidemic from Tirana to Pristina.

With his strong statement against Rama, Albin Kurti decided to put an end to this hypocrisy.

At first glance it looks like he lost, as if he broke down with the only strong partner he ever had in Albania's prime minister's office.

After that, his opposers can rub their hands. Those who draw it as the extremist leader who doesn't find a tongue with anyone can rejoice. Those who thought with concern that he was acceptable to official Tirana may feel relieved.

But everyone who can think that way is wrong. The fact that Albin, finally decided to show, that he's different from Rama, only makes him stronger. Because except for some surface statement, they basically don't bring anything together. Both characters, both left and patriotic, are quite different.

In essence, the figure of politician representing Rama is what Albin Kurti has been fighting for more than a decade in Kosovo. So noting this difference could not take longer. Albin took that step. Put before the dilemma between his principles and the benefit coming from the “preferred Tirana” label, he chose the first. And that does him more harm than honor. ( Lapsy.al)

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