Abelard Tahiri: Mediocryist Albin Kurti sıber for prime minister

The candidate for prime minister by the Vetevendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, through a Facebook status, has said that the period from October 6th to October here is being characterised by the extreme misuse of institutional vacuum on the part of the outgoing government. According to him, abuses have been manifested in almost all possible ways that generally have three things [...]
According to him, abuses have been manifested in almost all possible ways that generally have three things in common: comfortable party militants and family in responsible positions; difficulty in the new government's work through placing non-competent and potentially blocking persons; and, as well, damaging the state budget.
And after those charges, Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has reacted.
He has said he does not need a mediocre like Albin Kurti, more than a Facebook post, to express his constant inability to be a serious candidate for prime minister.
He says the LVV leader lacks the basic knowledge of government,
Full response:
He doesn't need a mediocre like Albin Kurti, more than a Facebook post, to express his constant inability to be a serious candidate for prime minister. In his post, he confirmed what we all know today.
After the first attempt at apprehending trade unions, today he showed us what his next steps are for catching the judiciary, diplomacy, swimming and many other institutions that are constitutional categories, I believe very soon he will show his vision of the sport.
This mediocre has a lack of basic knowledge of government, but it would be good if it's only the fact that it doesn't have <x0-haber” what is a prime minister's duty. Besides lack of basic knowledge, in the worst case, he is claiming to give concrete form to his destructive illusion of democratic values and liberal order established by the country's constitution. It's about his government, which has the right to take responsibility, even though it belongs to independent law enforcement bodies when they estimate that they have been violated by the law.
- It has the right to appoint judges, however, why judges are constitutional categories recruited and appointed outside the government's mandate and are not related to political processes at all.
- It wants to take over powers of other institutions to dictate the will of who should be appointed to diplomatic services.
- It wants to set the status-quoʹs state to scan everything before it starts to do anything, because in its glorious “government expertise” there are evaluation criteria that we can't achieve.
- Today, he warned us of his vision of justice, state, and power, shaping the grip on the State, as only he can do. With this syndrome, Albin's government will be the end of any law that curbs the smoothness of an tactless prime minister to govern.
But all of this, there's a healthy balance: in the eyes of Kosovo citizens, such a government, it's nothing more than a mediocric's dream to run the executive, the dream that Albin is seeing hard to wake up from. Someone must make it clear that in Kosovo, built with sacrifice, authoritarianism and government debauchery have no place. The rights that the citizens of the country have and its well-known and guaranteed institutions of the Constitution are never and will never be subject to the will of Albin Kurti.
After revealing this bright vision for the capture of the state, we already expect that in the next post, he will also determine who will play at the Kosovo representative in football, because his presence in the stadium cannot remain without having to associate with the dictates of the game rhythm, players and results that players should necessarily reach in the field.
I will not leave the matter of swimmers Albin to save you from the torment.












