Albin Kurti conveys what is written on social networking

Albin Kurti is one of the best-known politicians in Albanian - speaking countries, as acknowledged by his most harsh political critics and opponents. Social networks represent an important event for the public sphere and public debate. We've seen different leaders go into them, wanting to be tied [...]
Albin Kurti is one of the best-known politicians in Albanian - speaking countries, as acknowledged by his most harsh political critics and opponents.
Social networks represent an important event for the public sphere and public debate. We've seen different leaders enter one after another, wanting to connect with people. Especially is it worth mentioning the prime minister of the Republic of Albania, Edi Rama, who even deals with his commentators while traveling.
Kurt, meanwhile, was the last to enter Facebook, but his activity as expected was not too busy. He makes public his different positions on specific issues, without dealing with comments and also dealing with the status of politicians and other people on this platform.
Kurt constantly gave the impression that there was no time and interest to deal so much with social networks, where the greatest interaction is currently carried out among people. But, in his latest Facebook status, until dealing with the figure of Fik Konica, in the second paragraph he deals precisely with social networks, testifying that he still forwards them.
This is the paragraph in question:
Unfortunately today, at the time of popularising decontractised social networking quotations, Konica is often presented as an unerring cynical, often even as a snob cosmopolitan, or as an antipopular litist, tired of the Albanian national project. ”












