Trmolli captures Albin Kurti for praising former Serbian prime minister

Multi-year-old politician and ex-Deputate in the Kosovo Assembly from LDK ranks Melihatt Termkoli, commenting on a footnote to Albin Kurti on the anniversary of the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, Serbia's prime minister, killed in March 2003, has expressed the surprise he considers him different from Serbia's current president, Aleksandar Vuciq, when it becomes [...]
Multi-year-old politician and former spokeswoman in the Kosovo Assembly from the LDK ranks, Melihate Trmcoli, commenting on a footnote to Albin Kurti on the anniversary of the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, Serbia's prime minister, killed in March 2003, has expressed surprise that he considers him different from Serbia's current president, Aleksandar Vuciq, when it comes to Kosovo and Serbian aspirations, Kohanet conveys.
Trmolli writes:
Albin has made a commemorative note on the anniversary of the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, Serbia's prime minister, killed in March 2003 by drawing a parallel with the first century of King Aleksandar I, with the motivation that the murder of the first made Serbia the worst cause for World War I, while the second -- Djindjic's murder -- has made Serbia even worse by bringing Vujevic to power as Milosevic's successor. In both cases, whether Serbia “is best” and more democratic can be speculated and assumed anything. Only Albin expresses conviction and confidence for a Serbia otherwise if they are not killed. Albin laments Serbia by being completely correct and in accordance with ideology promoting the values of the Socialist International. From the point of view of the national interest of Kosovo and Albanians, an average Kosovo politician would have to know that Djindjic and Vuciqi's positions and views in relation to Kosovo have no difference. On the contrary. Vu '%iqi, in addition, is implementing the Serbian National Programme for Kosovo, conceived by former Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic (2001-2003), titled “Metohija's strategy for Kosovo”, which was completed in December 2002.
On the basis of this programme lies the idea of federalising Kosovo and dividing it into ethnic grounds. On the other hand, the strategy and instruments Vuqiqiqi is using against Kosovo today are identical to those Djindjic had planned.
Who's Djindjic doing an eloze for, then?
He may be obsessed with the doctor that Djindjic had done for Marx theory, but that's not pre-eminent by “default” for promoting anti-Albanian and anti-Albanian software carriers.












