Editorial HINA Thaci, chaos-creative

Editorial HINA Thaci, chaos-creative

The post-demarkation period was thought to be a post-apocalypse period: quiet, gloomy, without much happening. Consider, too, some disregard from the growing international community, perhaps we would finally get used to the small size of our country, reduced even more through demarcation, and with our inadequacy [...]

The post-demarkation period was thought to be a post-apocalypse period: quiet, gloomy, without much happening. Consider, too, some disregard from the growing international community, perhaps we would finally get used to the small size of our country, reduced even more through demarcation, and our geo-strategic importance, even more insignificant to the recent events in the world. We would be taught that different global developments do not revolve around Kosovo. And the opposite is hardly the case.

But no.

The last two events in Kosovo cultivated the illusion that, however, Kosovo enjoys a certain privileged position on the international political scene.

Kosovo Police Special Units arrested Marko Djurovic, a troubled Serbian politician who works as Kosovo office director in the Vuciqi government. Then came the arrest and deportation of 6 Turkish citizens charged by Turkey as terrorists. At the first moment, Kosovo stuttered at least its citizenship. But at the second moment, just three days later, she swallowed up those stuttering words and displayed rivalry towards Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan. And yet, Kosovo became first in something: the first deported to Turkey so-called gylenists by crushing the judicial security of people living in Kosovo.

Behind both events was reportedly Hashim Thaci, president of the Republic. A president elected in a manner that is opposed to parliament. From Alma Lama and the LDK that wanted to preserve the government Mustafa with the PDK.

As president Thaci had shown a sad weakness in succession, failing in his initiatives. He tried to form the army without the Serb List, saying he had the US support, but it became eye-to-eye when Hoyt Brian Yee came and said it couldn't be done. He tried to bring down the Special Court, along with Haradinaj and Wessel, and again he failed. While over the years he had had very few official visits to other countries. At a critical moment, when Kosovo needs as much publicity, as good an image as possible, the greatest possible visit to strengthen its subjectivity, since Hashim Thaci had his name, remained isolated. In a much better position, Jahjaga had been. She did not belong to any political party, yet, had shown more strength in foreign policy than Thaci. He had made more visits and made fewer mistakes.

Because of the political position, not intense activity, Thaci was addressed with very serious words by political opponents and various critics. It was called cunning, subtle, criminal, and killer. But keep your mind on this point. What do all these attributes share? Maybe some skill. But, not a skill in policymaking, a skill in moving issues forward, in strengthening its position, but in creating chaos, confusion. I mean, skills for nothing.

We're not even talking about makeup skills. Those who think so base their judgment on a misunderstood reading of prominent Italian thinker. In the early principles of the prince, the ruler was virtually the interest of the principal. Using every possible means to strengthen power was meant as an extremely important measure to prevent a country from breaking apart and breaking apart. The prince, or ruler, would have to keep citizens in fear. T's connected them to the chains of fear. But Thaci nobody fears. And nobody supports him until he's put in a network of clientelelymism created by his party.

Thaci's dynamics are nothing but a delusion from which we do not want to secede. Even if involved in two cases of arrests and deportations, these cannot benefit either him or our country. It suits Serbia and Vuciqi, his interior monologue [read: monologue] for Kosovo and Turkey and Erdogan, and his fight against gylenists. Thaci's ownership as president is a common structure of what appears to be, of a certain never-documenial activity that is carried out in the dark. Thaci's ownership is a structure of non-consistent and conspiracy talk, claiming that Kosovo cannot be possessed by fools. But even Albin Kurti, in an interview with Rubik, had at one point renounced Thaci's demonization by accusing him of only ignorance. Showing how he had not even known how to write properly the appointment of a post that he held [head, not chairman] PDK.

Here are some brief illustrations of his clear political mistakes. Because of his purple, His PDK remained isolated after the 2014 parliamentary elections. No one wanted to rule with them. And after those elections, although first, they were placed in government, giving smaller parties the post of prime minister.

Let's go back in time. Thaci was the leader of a broad-based party with enormous support, but this party today is widely seen as criminalised. On the political scene, its position is steadily marred by its numerous scandals. Thaci caused a party leaving the war to detonate war with no political programme at all. To despise both war and PDK and veterans and himself. Where's the skill here?

If Thaci is behind Djuric's arrest and deportation, it is how he is commanded in Brussels. If Thaci is behind the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens, it is thus commanded by President Erdogan. Thaci's sole possession is to be commanding in public. And being an asshole and irresponsible in the dark, in the background. A fool who sees himself fighting.

Whatever he was protecting was depreciated. Therefore, Kosovo citizens should feel insecure with a president like him.

Thaci's ownership is the construction of a cynicism spirit that is being blown into Kosovo now and for so long. A spirit of cynicism that attacks any idealism that violates all principles that do not even know the strength, skill, or competence but only the confusion, chaos, and chance.

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