Mollyqa: Is Albin Kurti making coalition with Serbia's state

Chairman PSD, Dardan Molyqaj, submits a statement by Albin Kurti saying the Serbian List is not a party but is Serbia's state. He says Kurt is now making a coalition with the state of Serbia. Full text: The coalition with the state of Serbia? On September 24, 2019, Albin Kurti declared that the Serbian List [...]
Chairman PSD, Dardan Molyqaj, submits a statement by Albin Kurti saying the Serbian List is not a party but is Serbia's state.
He says Kurt is now making a coalition with the state of Serbia.
Full text:
The coalition with the state of Serbia?
On September 24, 2019, Albin Kurti declared that the Serbian List should end up in opposition and reform in centrifug because it is not a party, but the state of Serbia.
The populists, because they are usually in the opposition, are critical of power within the framework of the anti-altarity, promoting true and sole representation of the will of the people. As a populationr comes to power, his criticism of other parties returns to him as a ghost that follows him ruthlessly. Because for the population, this has already been witnessed publicly as it is being witnessed in Kosovo, it is not important that the change of political content, but the change of figures of people in political positions. The population just takes a few additional steps to give a creative image that something is changing but maintains the old avaz of other powers.
Right now, after giving powerful statements against the Serbian List before the elections and its involvement in a Kurti government, he declares today that he will meet to talk about government creation. Gradually, Kurt renounces all the criticism and principles he has stated, and he changes them because his main purpose is to come to power even if this means using his ancestors ' methods and the way they have governed them.
Self - promotional hope brought out the true face. Because of these evidence, and not only these, we are convinced that the change in Kosovo cannot come from individuals who choose to procrastinate the creation of institutions due to positions and not the programme with which to lead. These cannot bring about change because they struggle to settle themselves and shut up about Kosovo. Hence, these still in no time lost the legitimacy they earned three months ago and failed for three months. New elections are imperative because otherwise we risk allowing populism to maintain the status quo created by their ancestors.












