Baraliu: Prime Minister's lost track of the yard, time to resign

Analyst Bleron Baraliu commenting on Ramush Haradinaj's statement that Vlora Citaku is Hashim Thaci's ambassador to the US, has said the prime minister has lost his way to the yard and it is time to resign. Baraliu, who says that he once supported Haradinaj, thinks now is the time to think of a different future [...]
Baraliu, who says he once supported Haradinaj, thinks now is the time to think of a different future for the country and the new generations.
According to him, it is time for radical changes in Kosovo politics.
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Is it the time of Albin Kurti?
(Apo: straw that can break KM's back)
The alleged KM statement that the VC is at Thaci's service, along with the missionist institutions on lines, is evidence that KM has begun to lose its compass under increased and difficult to counter pressure. The claim that “I dare openly say what others pass but fail to express the “, beating that “I have always kept the line of battle even in hard times”, facing the highest advantage of the partnerships they have and the power to humiliate them (no matter what they think or what they deserve), stubbornness in the face of all the councils are nothing less than signs of crisis and of the prime strategy. He doesn't know what to hold on to, and he doesn't even know how to operate that way unless with his breasts before he violates our intelligence, not too much of what Hashim is doing.
Dear friends, you know I've never been reluctant to stand up to Haradinaj even when he was unpopular and indisputable. I haven't even hesitated to appreciate in the sky the braver and his contribution, as much as I have high respect for patriotism and his sacrifice. As far as I've been concerned about “AAK” (as those PDK, VV, and PSD have not been missing?) But in the same spirit, I cannot hesitate to go against the populist and euphoric train today and declare that the prime minister has lost his way into the courtyard, and that the moment has come for his political engagement to end. This doesn't mean I'm prognizing his end, but I just stress the merits on this.
Dear friends, in these complicated moments, added HTH pressures, it may seem that the rhembost braveness is what we need, but I say we should be more bold to dream of another future for our children. A future with no limited people in political intelligence, which reminds us that by pushing gum to the chest they have built the character of our nation.
We're in need of wise people, not only courageous, weak, not just natives, used to experience, not just country.
Time for radical changes in our politics! /Periscopi/












