The First Great Deception of Kurti Government: What really happened last night?

The Kosovo Parliament's Constituent Assembly sessions will be held during today, while Vetevendosje with the LDK have failed to make arrangements to form the new government. Last night we had a dramatic explosion of the leader of Vetevendosje, but also of the members and supporters of this party. During yesterday's day, the Vetevendosje Movement gathered [...]
During yesterday's day, the Vetevendosje Movement gathered its new parliamentary group, with new elected deputies. After this gathering, unknown to know what has been said, the chairman of Vetevendosje determined himself to produce foul drama in public opinion once more.
Kurti Government's First Great Deception
The KOHA group alarmed the public opinion that it was expected to announce the failure to form the new government, which practically means leaving the way for new elections.
“Kurti is expected to confirm the failure of the agreement,” ) said the title of the first news. Later, they formalised the failure to reach the agreement with an even more bombistic title: “Office: No deal. V-LDK”.


But the truth was that nothing like that happened. The KOHA group simply submitted to the Vetevendosje Movement to increase the power market for Kurti's party. Why? Because Kurti actually stated that efforts to reach the agreement would continue. So the earthquake yesterday proved false.
Hillet
Albin Kurti on the video Facebook published presented several points of bid that was made to Isa Mustaf's LDK. The offer had three points, but it started with very non-serious sentences, simply being an expression of mood rather than attitude, writes Periscope.
This is how Point 2: begins. We'll leave the President's case for later. Then, Point 1 starts with quoting the Constitution as Point 3 with a fulfilled LDK request for the division of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports.

In summary, however, it turned out that Vetevendosje's offer was right. Vetevendosje practically gave the LDK the president's position in exchange for the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which is expected to meet Mr. Jedal Svechla, who recently made a fuss after meeting for coffee after a conference with Mr. Marko Djuric from the Government of Serbia.
But what made a big impression was the constant mention of the Kurti of “responsibilities”. This was an insult to the citizens' intelligence, since, as is widely known, these two parties are actually fighting for more power, more privileges in the new government. At least, Kurt can't fool us as far as the LDK is concerned. The LDK does not have a say even if it remains without responsibility, because it far exceeds its privileges.
Much time remains
In fact, Vetevendosje and LDK under the Constitution still have time to form the government. Good time. Last night's blast of Kurt was just to try to add another piece of power to his party.
So the VV and LDK are too close to reaching agreement, and current non-recognition has nothing to do with the president or the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
What did we learn?
That we shouldn't believe everything we see online. Not even on TV. That we should not trust any party official except party leaders when it comes to agreements on the government. Nor was Glauk Konjufca so different from him in the evening. Neither Albulen Hadziu, who daily said the president would not meet LDK, was exposed by party leader.
Today may be worse than yesterday, and much worse than the day before, but today is at least better than tomorrow and much better than the day after tomorrow. So a bit-a-lot said once Enver Hoxha, quoted by Mr. Jeremy Corbin.












