Editor Raminaj's Struggle for Survival

Again the main topic in the country is demarcation. For the past three years, the topic in question has been constantly currentised, becoming more controversial in Kosovo opinion. The very word [demarketing] certainly felt nothing but disgust among the citizens of the country. One might say that his procrastination conveys to the people in power, [...]
Again the main topic in the country is demarcation. For the past three years, the topic in question has been constantly currentised, becoming more controversial in Kosovo opinion. The very word [demarketing] certainly felt nothing but disgust among the citizens of the country. One might say that his procrastination consigns people to power, as an escape from responsibility when people who are afraid to say: And much of what he's saying these days. So this guy's right.
Out of this wealth of demarcation, ratification in the Assembly is not only seen as an opening of the opportunity for Kosovo to liberalise visas, but also as an opening of the opportunity to discuss other topics. And citizens who view local politics as a serial movie where their role is permanent, a television player and trivial commentator is liquefying for another show.
That in the opinion of ratification of the agreement, an aesthetic sense is changed, as well as the explosion of some irony on the social networks of the Internet. The balance of a show, however fair it may be, is a strong political instrument in the hands of power. The idea is to plant people the idea that whatever is done, even any eventual betrayal, should be [because we are tired]. But for branding someone is guilty. Either Ramush Haradinaj and his commission, for slander or errors that held the country in a country for 1/3th of the decade, or Hashim Thaci and the former state commission for signing something we would lose territory with.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has clearly betrayed himself at this point. He is seeking ratification of an agreement he had strongly rejected. The draft law has also introduced the findings of the politically-appointed Commission [which enforces the professional side] from it, and President Thaci's agreement with President Vujanovic, but these are of no importance. Even the previous agreement envisioned through Article 9, that the parties had the right to contest border points after ratification. It even conditioned them, because if Montenegro refused, Kosovo would have the right to sue for disrespecting the agreement. So, all of this is openly a tendency to cover that betrayal that Haradinaj, his party and the Initiative for Kosovo are making the cause desirable.
And yet, Haradinaj is likely to come out of this whole road with no access, blind Kokkok where he went. Although he started the subject by means of a promising episode of striking a map to Murat Meha [former border demarcation commission chairman] even calling it a APUeder, he abandoned his cause. And from that day on, things have remained at some point. The political drama was small. The sessions were few. And Kosovo, for the first time, felt insulating measures and a very harsh language from international friends. Fatmir Limaj, Ramush Haradinaj's political partner in opposition and position, in building and abandoning the cause, appeared tired at a television studio. He was reluctant to speak when asked about people who should take responsibility for the agreement in question. He said that Kosovo has signed even worse agreements [of relativative tendencies that we are trying to witness through this article]. In fact, to add the dose of the subject's relativity, with a trialy face, he warned day after day of ouszeza was waiting for Kosovo.
Someone is to blame. And no doubt someone has suffered political consequences for the damage suffered by the country. Whether it is the eventual loss of the territory or the loss of a considerable time and energy period.
This attempt to relate the subject and distribute the blame should not be met by the citizens of the country. More than visa liberalisation, we need to attack the guilty for the created situation.
Ramush Haradinaj, perhaps hallucinating the situation he was about to face, had made a metaphor in which he told himself the cat [who rose, every fall]. Will he rise again? Yeah, if you only answer your instincts. Not if he manages to be responsible to citizens and overcome his instincts.