The Victory's Self - End, Who Forgets Principles

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has asked Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti for the third time to receive the mandate of Kosovo Prime Minister after his party has come out first in the 6 October elections. Albin Kurti has refused again. The first two times have reacted, reasoning for lack of time, while [...]
The first two times have reacted, arguing for a lack of time, while today Kurt has set a possible date when he may have time to meet the president on the issue.
Albin Kurti's seemingly stubborn stance, not to present itself to receive the prime minister's mandate, in fact really reveals his uncertainty of becoming prime minister.
Surprised by the unconditional support the LDK has given to elect Kosovo's Parliamentary Chairman, from the Vetevendosje ranks, Albin Kurti is now at the mercy of his opponents, as it does not have the power to blackmail him for early elections, if it disagrees The LDK, and can also no longer dictate conditions for government formation agreements.
It simply, or should form a minority government, only with Vetevendosje and try to get support in the Assembly, as it did for the Speaker of the Parliament, or accept LDK conditions.
This same confusion has weighed down his position, and now he's trying to be strong with the president of the Republic, avoiding a meeting for the mandate, even though he is entitled to the Constitution.
His attempt to upset President Thaci is based on the hope that the president will have to decree it without meeting him, as it is up to him, and then to wait 15 days for him to present Government, Parliament.
If Thaci does that, Kurt has two roads, or he presents Government for 15 days, or asks the Constitutional Court to interpret this decree, so to question its decree, and to wait another 60 days for answers, hoping that during these sixty days, he will find the language with the LDK, or he will be dismissed.
So all of a sudden, the politician who promised to come to power through principles has become the synomony of tactics and legal procedures to save his political destiny.
To date, even to the president of the Parliament's vote, he boasted that he did not negotiate principles and went alone with the candidate for Parliament's chairman. Now that he can do the same for himself, he has suddenly returned from principle to predator, from combating compromises, to qualisan politicians, from a man who raised hope with Vete-Determination, to a leader who promises Re-set rules for himself.
Above all, he has broken his myth as a politician who is not afraid to face his opponent, but who now dares not face the president, who will simply hand over the mandate to become prime minister.
This shows that all his confrontations have been in the function of his dream for prime minister, and this day he can't afford it, just because he's insecure.
It's not a shame to be insecure, but it's a shame to be proud and strong when you're weak, coward and callous.
I don't know what's left of Vetevendosje in this story, but the only person who can't even decide for himself is Albin Kurti. And that sounds more like self-destruct than Vetevendosje.










