How he predicted The PDK's arrival of the century 12 years ago?

It was November 2007 when in Kosovo's political space the song “The Final Countdown” [q. The last number of numbers is by the Swedish group Europe. This song was launched after the first election victory by the Democratic Party of Kosovo [ PDK. It was the first time Hashim Thaci's party came out [...]
It was November 2007 when in Kosovo's political space the song “The Final Countdown” [q. The last number of numbers is by the Swedish group Europe.
This song was launched after the first election victory by the Democratic Party of Kosovo [ PDK. It was the first time Hashim Thaci's party came first in the elections, following a series of successive and deep losses by President Ibrahim Rugova. The latter had been beaten a year before cancer-changed and died without an heir in the party, thus remaining loyal to democracy. That firm conviction in the LDK's internal democracy caused this party to divide and Thaci to seize power.
And so, there was a meal for the rule of song “Fital Countdown”.
This song with sad notes refers to an apocalypse, or apolyptical circumstance. So it's about the coming of the Hour through an asteroid that was rushing into the earth, inevitably killing all mankind.
Here's the first text verse translated and adapted by me:
“10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
We're leaving together.
But they say goodbye again,
And maybe we'll come back,
Who-know, on our land?
We can't blame anyone,
Leaving the earth.
[ Leaving our land],
Will things be the same again?
This is the last tembrase count. ”
Why would the PDK celebrate victory through such a sad song? Likely, they did not give priority to either the text or the melody, simply wanting to express the dramaticity of that historic moment for them. Of course, I don't believe in the other possibility that the PDK people were the devil themselves, and through “Fial Countdown” they hid the message that, with their arrival in Government, there was a disaster coming.
In fact, what followed that PDK victory was a very positive and widely celebrated event: Independence of February 17th. And yet, the selection of apocalypse song, such as the final Countdown, was gradually understood to increase the number of terrible scandals that spread power abuse. For the majority, the coming of the ruling PDK marked exactly the arrival of the moment.
Many today are in a hopeless state. Youth unemployment is 60 percent, while even most workers do not enjoy legal rights. These are serious problems. I'm going to repeat as mad the word of Spanish philosopher Jose Ortega y Gasset who wrote that the unemployed “is worse than death.” That's true. It's not just an exaggeration. To be dead means to feel nothing, to have no say in anything. But being alive and unemployed means feeling pain and suffering right inside yourself.
And in a much worse situation than death, a huge part of our society has been left.
Only the last case reveals the shameful normalisation of corruption and the extent of this devastating and killing epidemic in most of the social body: the wealthy delilettes for which 23 officials of the Ministry of Infrastructure were arrested. According to the Police report's estimates, up to 40m euros per year could have been obtained illegally. But more serious than this cost is Buying the human soulFor one day, data from the Ministry of Infrastructure revealed that 170 people were subject to tests of corrupt examiners. This results in an average of 400,000 people a year being corrupted. Or even more so if we think of all the social and family ties that are so dense with bribery. Imagine all the other corrupting spaces that exist in the job market and in state institutions. So, we have massive change of people from unpolluted to corrupt. We have massive buying of souls.
And indeed, this is the Hour. The coming of the ruling PDK overwhelmed people's hope of a dignified life with a perspective in front of themselves.
And now, it's time for the sad ringing of the song “Fial Countdown” to stop making us deaf. The time is for the PDK to turn into opposition and change its musical tastes, emerging from the dramaticity of tragytity, perhaps as remains of wartime time. This party lost a deep structural reform and which is tied to being out of power. First of all, a fundamental break with the huge mass of people who have been employed without merit.
Only if Kadri Veselin, as party chairman, announced his opposition exit campaign could he become a more reliable man in citizens. Otherwise, there will be a “Fial Countdown” only for his party. /Periscope












