Kurt is abandoning unhappy people: That's his lost debate.

Vetevendosje candidate for the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, was invited tonight to the Rubik show at KTV. His appearance tonight was un-so-dub if we take into account our circumstances, it means other candidates, but scandalous and shameful if we just forget about our country, and we fall into political scenes of developed countries. Albin was once [...]
Albini sometimes gossiped, at times played the bully, sometimes used popular words, and at times sounded like an Albanian from Tirana.
What made the taste very bad was the total inference of the fate of thousands of poor people in the country. His main call, which he faked and untrained, was for justice. Not for development and new job opportunities.
But Kurt was also humiliated by himself and the positions of his party. From a party that at the core of its commitment had “deployment “as a principle, and which also bears it as a name, and further from its famous “banners no negotiations, Vetevendosje” placed everywhere on the walls, he made his party a insistence on negotiations.
“We shouldn't have an agreement, without negotiations” he said turning the overall course of his criticism. From the famous criticism against power that “was negotiating” e-the-e-the-e-tast, it's now practically saying “the cases haven't negotiated, but have reached agreement.” From a negotiating critic, he became non-negotiate critic.
In addition, though, he did not hesitate to have a psychography. First, he spoke up to the LDK saying he had “a fear of the PDK, and which he thought was enigmatic”. And secondly, Vjosa Osmani, the LDK candidate, told her “opponent Lutfi Haziri, had been very happy on her choice day”. The point is clear: Vjosa Osmani (whom he said would be obedient to Mr. Haziri.
Asked who he would co-operate with after the elections, Kurti hinted that the LDK was not an omnipresent ed, paving the way for other parties as well. Coalition Government PAN called the corpus “the government of the corporal,”, but expressed confidence that Vetevendosje's victory could also free the repressed “options” in these parties, which were similar to those wills within his party.
He had great difficulty in showing even the key, how he would achieve the liberation and independence of the Judiciary, being the authority shared by the executive aimed at him. He didn't say anything!
In addition, for one left in our country, bad taste also leaves his promise that he would allocate 150m euros to the army, up from only 60 currently breaking up.
Who's going to have this drastic change in budget distribution? That is how the journalist asked him, but as is common to him, with a trade perhaps taught by the president, he did not give concrete answers.
Vetevendosje chairman repeatedly mentioned the name Elliot Ness and the name of Guliano Falcones, famous prosecutors. He said he would try to create two or three similar prosecutors in our country, who would serve as examples for other prosecutors. Perhaps, instead of watching many artistic and documentary films for inspiring people, it would also be good to read about the practices of justice in other countries. Stop the movies!
Finally, being dissatisfied in our country, at this time on the eve of elections, sucks!












