Is Albin Kurti becoming Vjosa Osman's doll: Kosovo's political roots change

A dead Sunday is ending a week that changed the foundations of local policy in Kosovo. The resignation of the Shpend Maxhuni from Intelligence, special invitation to Kadri Veselin, and final results from the CEC for the 6 October elections are the three main news reports that have removed the curtain of old power. ʹ10 [...]
)November 10th, Pristina has spent 35 days since holding the October 6th snap elections. 116 days have passed since Prime Minister Haradinaj's resignation following the invitation he received from the Special Court. Also, 116 days have passed since the start of talks between the VV and LDK, once for the formation of the pre-election coalition and now for the formation of a government coalition. But, even though Kosovo is occupying 1/3th of the year without effective prime minister and government, these two parties are not rushing. Well, it's not even rushing the CEC. Not citizens. Nobody.
Meanwhile, the Central Election Commission managed to publish the final results. Initiative - The AKR, according to estimates made by Periscope, turns out it failed to get above the threshold and provided six deputies. While the first, second, third and fourth parliamentary parties were confirmed.
Election surprises were many. Albulen Haxhiu received 45 thousand votes within the Vetevendosje Movement. Mimoza Kusari 22 grand. Marigona Geci managed to get over 17 grand in LDK. While Eliza Hoxha was the most voted woman in the PDK, leaving behind experienced politicians such as Ganimetie Musliu, Blerta Deliu Kodra, and others.

The most voted MP candidate turned out to be Albin Kurti. He won over 183 thousand votes. However, his party was shocked to see that LDK's Vjosa Osmani had only 70,000 votes, or 176 thousand. Vetevendosje activists and sympathies had repeatedly said the difference between the two was 20,000 votes, but in fact turned out Osman was stronger within the LDK than Kurti was within the VV. Osmani received 85 percent of the party's votes, while Kurt received 83. This shows that Kurt won't be easy to govern, and that he can end up a Vjosa Osman doll.
The latter was so harsh with Vetevendosje, even with Lutfi Haziri, that it meant that he had won the election. If you are deciding, according to them, Lutfi Haziri. Then let them agree with him. ”
Vetevendosje, however, appears to have overcome resentments with LDK deputy chairman. Glauk Konjufca declared after leaving a working meeting that Mr. Haziri had had a very constructive role in that meeting.
But while Periscop continued to serve readers comparable and analysis articles based on the final results, Kadri Wessel of The PDK called the press conference. It was initially thought that it would give its interpretation of the elections meant it had taken some MPs more or a few thousand more votes than in previous elections, but no. Wessel actually indicated he had received an invitation from Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague for December 4th.
Instead of sharing the political spectrum, the news also shared it more. Kurti's Mustafa was not declared an invitation to Wessel, even though it was done by all political leaders in Albania, showing that he believed in the purity of the KLA.
This division of Kosovo political leaders also materialised in public opinion. Many citizens, political opponents of Wessel's party, did not realize that this appeal had to do with his political commitment, they enjoyed such news. The Special Court was founded by Mr. Dick Marty, European Commission rapporteur, who pressed unbacked and serious charges on a large part of the KLA. It also mentioned the fantasy of organ trafficking.
The Special Court, being a single-ethnic legal body, will help only our neighbouring country, Serbia, reinforce its false claims that the KLA was aggressive and the Serb people victim to war, politically removing the huge burden of guilt that falls on Milosevic's regime.
During this week, the director of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency, Mr. Shpend Maxhun. He was decorated by Prime Minister Haradinaj for his service, even though he had accused him of being Thaci's man who ignored him during the report about outside the Egyptianists. Maxhun said he was resigning for health reasons.












