Reka's overestimation of tactics and “Verra” by Albin Kurti

For all those who rejoiced that the elections in Kosovo ended quickly and the result was released within the day, there is a hell in which I was touring Albin Kurti with his tactics to detail, to gain time and alibi for failing to shape the government. After having received three invitations from the President [...]
After having to receive three invitations from the president to form the government, he finally went today at a time he set up to tell the president that he does not have the majority to form the government.
As soon as he left the president, he stressed that the meeting has no legal effect, as he does not want to begin the 15-day appointment as mandated for prime minister.
The president has taken 48 hours to submit in writing the proposal for the prime minister's mandate, and it is likely Kurti will again be thought to break the 48 hour, so that the President will have the fact that he will carry out his willlessness to receive the mandate and decree someone else.
If you do, then Kurti can take him to the Constitutional Court and delay the formation of the government another 60 days.
All this spiral of technical machines has now turned into a battle for forming the government in Kosovo. Victors feel more afraid than ever, that they will not be winners, while others who conceded defeat, but of “qyr” calmly and cynicism his squirming.
The same tactical battle is also against LDK.
Based on the preliminary agreement negotiated between the two parties, but still unfinished, the LDK would belong to the Speaker of the Parliament. Since the deadline went off and the final agreement was not being met, Kurti went to the Parliament and without agreement with the LDK proposed the Speaker of the Parliament, making it a fact done.
The LDK voted to leave the talks open and enable the formation of parliament, leaving the fate of the new majority no longer in Kurti's hands but in parliament's.
But Kurt didn't stop here. Today he took another tactical step to provoke the LDK. He made public the five names of his ministers, also without consultation with the prospective coalition partner.
And here is the recent tactical procurement of the LDK and Western politics that relates to the name of Foreign Minister Blerim Reka, an Albanian of Macedonia, candidate for president in recent elections.
I don't know where you look at “Vlora” a candidate like Blerim Reka, Mr. Kurti, but candidacy in question, is the oldest thing that Albanian politics in the region have in mind regional co-operation.
Blerim Reka ran in Macedonia's recent elections, allegedly as an Albanian candidate, in fact against the fundamental interest Albanians had in Macedonia, preservation of the coalition with Zaev and the failure to return Gruevski's party. Trying to lift Albanian votes, for a candidate who was candidate of Albanians with Macedonians in the government, indeed he was the only anti-Albanian element in that campaign, supported by Albin Kurti.
It conflicts with the policy of the Western-backed Albanian majority in Macedonia as a crucial factor to protecting the anti- Gruevski course. It also conflicts with the Tirana Agreement, which could form government in Macedonia by the Albanian factor. He just tried to help restore Gruevski's man to the presidency, the one who bleeding parliament.
Hardly any Western diplomats see any value in Blerim Reka, as open-minded diplomats who can push forward the Kosovo negotiation process with Serbia. What he's done with the last election in Macedonia has been completely anti-understanding. I don't know what the <x0ver” Blerim Reka turns on Albin Kurti, but there's no diplomatic thing in this story.
It's a time when Albin is overestimating tactics more than principles. He's doing everything he can to get time to submit potential allies with tricks or to go to elections as a victim. In fact, it's not voted for a trick, not a victim, but a bull that “is a man”.










