Who should we vote on the upcoming elections?

Who should we vote on the upcoming elections?

New parliamentary elections are being held. They'll still be premature. That's because the multimillion-dollar rebels we refer to as politicians have shot down with extremely harmful egos. Governments have never been toppled by the opposition, despite mass and violent protests. Governments have been knocked down by Hashim [...]

New parliamentary elections are being held. They'll still be premature. That's because the multimillion-dollar rebels we refer to as politicians have shot down with extremely harmful egos. Governments have never been toppled by the opposition, despite mass and violent protests. Governments have been toppled by Hashim Thaci's roots and eventually Ramush Haradinaj's. In 2011, The PDK had ruined the coalition with the LDK and had toppled the government with a unilaterally taken decision at a nightclub in the capital. Maybe the mayor had been drunk. Who knows? That decision was denied and then returned to connect a coalition with the AKR. The government of Isa Mustafa fell because it did not produce enough scandals as Thaci 1 and Thaci 2 governments.

Haradinaj, meanwhile, not only fulfilled the standard for scandals by the PDK, but also exceeded it. He was so scandalous that he could bring the government to the end of the term. PDK. But, as it turned up, the prime minister shot someone and resigned under the pretext that he did not want to be interviewed as prime minister before the Special Court. But the multimillionman in question will pay special lawyers, just like others, through government money. Because that's how it was long ago.

These governments, in addition to abusing power and satisfying the appetites of their militants, have also created drama and intrigue. But not the problems of citizens, of public affairs, but entirely the enmity of each other. The PDK is Hashim Thaci's personal party and Kadri Wessel. Behgjet Pacolli's AKR. Ramush Haradinaj's AAK. Fatmir Limaj's Social Democrat Initiative. And so on. And being personal parties, political interactions in the country are mainly personal interactions. And governments don't break down because of program or politics, but when one of these rebels feels insulted or hurt by the other. And so over and over again we'll find them being reviled and reconciled to each other, like through the dung soap operas.

I have repeated it every time there are only two policy-makers in Kosovo: on one hand, the US ambassador and the other, Albin Kurti of Vetevendosje. They all move to one side, one side. As soon as they get their hands on the American Embassy in Pristina, they get Mr. Albin Kurti.

We find the best case with President Hashim Thaci. From a subject of the discours of this embassy and of policies that he wanted to move forward, as heard in the wiretaps of “Prontos”, he became subject to the discurs of Vetevendosje chairman. Previously, there was one of the most ardent promoters of the Serb-based municipality Association (Zieednica) and now became one of its most strict opponents, such as Mr. Kurt. He also became an opponent of the Special Court and promoted the idea of the National Union with Albania as Kurti.

The multimillion-dollar rebels are unable to resume their figs for the real problems Kosovo citizens face. And, do you see how much shit sounds like a word: “The real problems of the citizens of Kosovo!” This is because the drama has become increasingly intriguing, with characters increasing the size of the habitality offered. And not by chance, our televisions are increasingly called banal characters on political shows, just to keep them nailed to their televisions and phones to the citizens of the country. But all this noise does not produce any political effects. In the background, the powers continue to expand the network of clientlism in order to keep the voters' base strengthened with their employees and families.

But let's just pretend to believe in the real existence of the citizens of the country. Let's pretend we believe in our real existence. Let's pretend we have our own life.

The country's economic growth is not translated into civic welfare, or reduced poverty and unemployment, but only in capital accumulate for the ruling class and for some powerful businessmen near them. While the educational system continues to fail to produce qualified labor powers because the unqualified workforce is more easily exploited and ruled. State mechanisms, meanwhile, do not function properly, and many people are suffering badly from dire conditions in the workplace that occasionally lead to death and small wages that are left merely in survival. These are just “things that happen! ” Without sufficient heels to become part of political debates.

In the meantime, we also face numerous social problems, which are rooted in the lack of public responsibility of these rebels. Among them is the stigmatizing of disabled children. Only 12 percent of them go to school according to the UN office report in Kosovo. And when we're at 12 percent, according to official statistics, only 12 percent of women are part of the job market. Many of them are mobbing at their homes, sexually assaulted on the street, while Kosovo police are continuing to fail spectacularly to address them. In addition, 60 percent of youths, but according to official statistics, are unemployed. The minimum wage for young people is only 130 euros.

Is there a party which promises that these issues will be addressed? Unfortunately, the issue is actually back in the identity of the good character or less bad inside this drama. And society itself has become too apathy and too greedy with this endless drama.

I propose we vote for change. And let us especially vote on people who don't suffer from overly disturbed egos that need to be brushed over and over again. Let's end the play. We exist! We're not pictures of a trick or a viewer. And these pranks should not tolerate being the masterpieces of our lives.

In view of this, I propose to Albin Kurti and the new LDK leader to ignore the election campaign.

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