Edi Rama and Agim Bahtiri é political cases of the week

On Wednesday, Edi Rama in Pec sent the fuck to Brussels, the style of nervous actors in action movies. Two days later, Agim Bahtiri launched the initiative for the union of Mitrovica. The news that Bahtiri tries to unite Mitrovica is not new, this time, was the new methodology he had chosen... [...]
Edi Rama
Driven by the patriotic steel feelings of November 28th, in Pec on Wednesday, Rama was giving a speech as a kind of media communique, blaming Brussels' position, beating Serbia's back and pulling Kosovo's hair off. His warning speech went to the same degree when he stopped enduring and said what the fuck. In action movies this phrase can often be heard in a loud voice, when events have taken serious momentum or when the actor is ready to punch the other actor, or in a milder version, to punch the table. In comedy, we can hear this phrase in other circumstances, as a sign of joy or gratitude. But Rama's tone of expression indicates that it went to action film.
After the two governments' meeting, which has become an annual routine on 28 November, which is more like a nationalist holiday, Rama went on with populism and cliche than Kosovo and Albania are inseparable and two eagles walking side by side”. The flow of beautiful talks and cacophony phrases did not end with Rama.
While my Facebook line was decorated by red pictures, I ran into a link entitled the news that an X politician claimed we were proud that today Albanians have become factors...” Where we've become factors, according to him, I couldn't read it, in the Balkans, in Europe or beyond the continent, because the current stopped in the apartment...
What the fuck? I said to myself. Where have we been doing factors? The lack of electricity allowed me to get information for our factorization.
Why Rama's speech at government meetings and elsewhere in media conferences, short statements and television debates seem like political ʹkazaaʹ is the fact that there was nothing more in them than his habit of keeping good news at first hearings, but very dry in content. We don't need to go that way. For a Kosovo citizen who has a lack of power to up to KATUR hours and if not more, these speeches sound good, but are essentially only patriotic hopes. So there will be a rivalry that will fight but it will not bring forth any light.
Agim Bahtiri
The renowned AKRA politician who visited us in the campaign with the video: We're done, early Thursday morning, coming with a warning: I'm going to put Mitrovica together.
It's not news that Agim Bahtiri intends to bring Mitrovica together because this is what he's been trying to do every now and then, but this time it was the news of the comethodology he had chosen. We had exactly what Bahtiri would do through a Shakira concert on Iber, the methodology he had chosen was now quite cool of our joy. From Shakira, Bahtiri jumped into a Law. A law of little importance. But a law that clearly says so: there are two Mitrovica, South and North. And it is not easy to join (less the law does not say so, but is meant in some of its articles).
The interpreters that Bahtiri's act was cute are mistaken for a fact. This action, let's get back to the seriousness of this thing, shows how well the political scene is in Kosovo. Bahtiri says he has talked with Kosovo political leaders about this initiative and leaders say they don't know anything. But, even if we know, Prime Minister Haradinaj says, it is not in Bahtir's (the municipality's) competence.
Another funny thing is, for example, a politician says maybe he can separate (vala) Kosovo and the other one says one morning: I'm starting to put it together today, and I'm leaving.
And all in the end, we ended up in Serbian media: as a scenario/ide for the expulsion of Serbs from Mitrovica.
Therefore, men, be a little more serious: we want light, we want light.










