Four Months for Demonizing Albin Kurti

By Mero Base following a difficult and detestable four-month talks between the two main parties, Albin Kurti finally decided to hand over the mandate to the Assembly, to continue the battle as opposition, if the government's successor, Isa Mustafa, manages to establish the government with other parties. The chances of the Parliament voting [...]
Following a difficult and detestable four-month campaign between the two main parties, Albin Kurti finally decided to hand over the mandate to the Parliament to continue the battle as an opposition, if the government's next mandate, Isa Mustafa, manages to establish government with other parties. The chances of the Assembly voting a government in the minority for it are almost zero, without accounting for the extreme cynicism of the LDK.
This happened to the post of Parliament Speaker, when Glauk Konjufca was voted without agreement, but the LDK voted in order to give itself and other parties a chance to form the Parliament, which is the basic condition of not going to the new elections again in case of the government's failure.
What stopped Isa Mustaf from supporting Albin Kurti?
After four months, it is clear that Isa Mustafa entered long and difficult talks, giving himself time to dismantle Albin Kurt's false political image.
Isa Mustafa's four-month battle against Albin Kurti is probably the coldest revenge that a political leader in Kosovo has exercised against a rival who has offended him when he was prime minister through a brutal opposition, and often outside any political framework.
The four - month peace campaign between Albin Kurti and Isa Mustaf is indeed Isa Mustaf's most bitter battle against Albin Kurti, since not only forced him to surrender but forced him to violate many of the principles for which he preached the pattern of a noncomprom politician.
Albin Kurti appeared for four months in the eyes of Kosovo citizens, negotiating ministers' posts, cabinet enlargement, presidential bids, takeover and leave of ministries, down to property for Rugova and the former LDK leader, by the side of the war, for whom Albin Kurti has never shown any respect or condemned their killings.
Isa Mustafa forced Albin Kurt to become and Rugovist, and PANI-ist, and democrats, and pro-Western, into a mute battle, where Kurt's actions were more spoken than the words of Isa Mustafa.
He experienced public opinion, that it is not a battle between the young and the old, but a battle of some young people who want to take the place of older people for the same purposes, and that is the biggest blow Kurt's image received in this sound bombing campaign these four months.
Now on February 3rd, Albin Kurti will appear before the Assembly to vote on the government to declare itself without agreement with the LDK.
Of course he's going down. That's what he wants.
I don't think Isa Mustafa is so cruel that he votes and the government in the minority, turning it into a toy in his hands, to knock it down whenever he wishes. It's like you kill him and leave him without burying your face.










