Have sex for Kosovo: Kurt's politics on rising nighthood copied by right extreme Victor Orban

Vetevendosje's candidate for prime minister, Albin Kurti, promised a few days ago that he would help young couples make residences so that they can increase their nightiness in the country. During the time of Yugoslavia, Albanian families had many children. The first reason was the Yugoslav state's additions. Another was patriotism, and need [...]
During the time of Yugoslavia, Albanian families had many children. The first reason was the Yugoslav state's additions. Another was patriotism, and the need to increase populations with Albanians of different settlements in Kosovo. In addition, in countries where the rural economy dominated, free and unpaid labor power was missed.
But from the years of this year, Kosovo Albanians massively gave up this cruel practice.
And it seems that the decline of nightiness that is imminent in our case with emancipation is hindering nationalist politician Albin Kurti.
Finally, he has announced a comprehensive policy of supporting young couples through a programme that would offer them residences, which he would pay in installments (150 euros) for 10 years. So the total cost of a residence could be at least $18,000, writes Periscope.
Such an idea is very old and does not belong exclusively to the left. On the contrary, the left-day trend tends to be much more progressive and anti-nationalist, supporting family planning and not the unconditional increase of nightiness.
A politician who gained popularity through similar policies is the rightist Hungarian extremist, Victor Orban.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban had announced a range of policies called “benefits for newlywed couples”. It included precisely helping buy the residence, which would be paid with monthly installments for ten years. This tranche involving minimum apartment 40 square metres would be around 150 Euros.
Couples because the essence of the matter is nature you have to promise the state that they will have one, two, three or four children. State support depends on the number of children a couple plans to have. But Prime Minister Orban is known for his racist speeches. In one of the most terrible statements, he said that “I don't want my skin... mixed with the skin of other colors. ”
Worldwide, conservative politicians and extreme right nationalists have tried to take advantage of the decline in fertility that is already global trend.
Initiatives to address the decline of fertility have an unpleasant echo from the past: white women in Nazi Germany were encouraged to bear children to grow the superior race.
Some parts of the world, including Hungary, have very serious problems with the decline of nightiness, and this makes the extreme right obsession with the issue understandable. But the Kosovo case is deeply different and it is hard to understand when it comes to a leftist politician who would have to encourage more progressive policies. /Periscope












