French Agency for Kurt: Rebel to Become Prime Minister

Once called Che Guevara of Kosovo. Albin Kurti has led street demonstrations, dropped tear gas in the Parliament, and was politically imprisoned. So begins a scripture The AFP dedicated the leader of the Vetevendosje. Kurt today wears a suit and modified himself as a social-democrat who dreams of becoming prime minister, writes AFP. AFP writes [...]
Once called Che Guevara of Kosovo. Albin Kurti has led street demonstrations, dropped tear gas in the Parliament, and was politically imprisoned. So begins a scripture The AFP dedicated the leader of the Vetevendosje.
Kurt today wears a suit and modified himself as a social-democrat who dreams of becoming prime minister, writes AFP.
AFP writes that Kurti became known from the street during Albanian student protests against the Milosevic regime.
Twenty years later, Kurti leads the opposition party, while the article mentions the 29 September protest, which the VV organises to oppose changing borders and to reject President Hashim Thaci as chief negotiator of dialogue with Serbia.
The 43-year-old “leads many supporters of his Vetevendosje. An anti-government protest in September was one of the largest in the decade”, said further.
The AFP cites that several Vetevendosje protests have deviated from violence, where Kurti's supporters have occasionally thrown cocktails at the Parliament and turned UNMIK and EULEX's cars.
I'd be right. Neither strong nor weak” has Kurt told AFP.











