Kurti: Public government needs to be separated from private toilets

Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti said that today we need the separation of public governance from private tajkun, as according to him we already have not only corruption in institutions but institutions in corruption. Just before the extraordinary Kosovo Parliament session called by Kurti's party for the removal of the counterpart monopoly [...]
Just before Kosovo's extraordinary Assembly session called by Kurti's party for the removal of a car counterpart monopoly, he said counterparts should also counterpart the state.
“Homologists must counterpart rule of law, against monopolies in the economy, against corruption in institutions, against surrender of the state to private”, Kurti wrote.
Albin Kurti's complete scripture:
Who will counterpart their counterparts? Just as Glass Steagall Act from 1933 to the United States separated investments from commercial banks, in Kosovo today we need to separate public government from private tajkuns. Because we already have not only corruption in institutions but also institutions in corruption.
The State of the Corporation leads to fascism. We have seen this in Germany and Italy between the two world wars. Former U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in order to send it to the United States Congress on April 29, 1938, says: “Freedom of democracy is not sure if people tolerate power growth to the point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. This, in essence, is fascism government-owned by an individual, by a group or any private controlling power”.
John Ralston Saul highlights three goals of the corporate movement in the past 20th century in three states (Germany, Italy and France) that went through fascism: 1) to shift power directly to economic or social interest groups; 2) to push business initiatives in areas that are normally reserved for public organs; 3) to clear the boundaries between public and private interest, thus challenging the idea of public interest.
Homologists need to counterpart the rule of law, against monopolies in the economy, against corruption in institutions, against surrender of state to private.












