Albin Kurti, the populist delegation and two non-people presidents

By Merro Base Albin Kurti and could spare himself public resentment over the failure of “Determination” in Tirana, during the several-day youth Albanian uprisings. Many opposition leaders in Tirana did so, even with strain. For example, Lulzim Basha pretended not to mind. Ilir Meta, despite [...]
Albin Kurti and could spare himself public resentment over the failure of “Vetevendosje” in Tirana, during the several-day youth Albanian uprisings. Many opposition leaders in Tirana did so, even with strain.
For example, Lulzim Basha pretended not to mind.
Ilir Meta, even though Sterresie called out the biggest “where you are, where you are”, didn't answer the words.
Berisha did what he could, but he had so much power, that he was an old man. Those two guys from “Vevendosje” in Tirana were there every day, making safes in front of police officers, but were not lucky to be victimised, so that Albin would have a protest hero in Tirana, as there are 3 in Kosovo.
Clodian and his family could comfort the first days of the event, not yesterday. Yesterday, when the protest ended, it all seemed more like a comfort to himself that he could not succeed and that he could not use a young man's tragic death on his political agenda. Evidently, he had expected to insure “Vetevendosje” in Tirana, in this revolt.
But beyond that, there are three confusing messages of Albin Kurti, which show that he is more nervous that he can't beat Eddie Rama in Tirana, than those in Kosovo.
First, it's about that approach he has to make politics with death. Albin Kurti must understand that not everyone killed serves to gain points in politics. Those killed in political protests by police differ greatly from one killed by an irresponsible policeman in a Tirana alley.
Albin Kurti's fixed idea, which after someone is killed, the party can gain political points, has been applied to it for the first time in Pristina in 2007, when UNMIK killed two <x0->Determination protesters”, Mon Balin and Arben Geeladin. The same was used by Astrit Dehar's tragic death in Kosovo prisons after he was arrested after the protests.
Here he has chosen the wrong allies, as those he is trying to get on this road as victims of protests are not the ones killed, but the ones he killed in this country.
Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta, who are close allies of Albin Kurti, have killed on January 21st in a protest that had ended and people were fleeing home. And they killed to protect a thief from prison, since Albin is worried about corruption.
So they are more embarrassed when trying to educate people about how to make politics with those killed. They make politics by killing.
Second, Albin Kurti has become a popular man in the part of Kosovo society that does not want the international presence. It is the incarnation of that part of Kosovo society that is distrustful of the West and of those who liberated Kosovo. He's the man who accused the White House of putting knives behind Kosovo's back.
Albin Kurti marched with the coffins of two victims of 2007 from UNMIK, turning them into a cause against international presence in Kosovo and the international community in general, telling the idea that Kosovo does not need internationals.
And ironically, this man who has made the cause against the internationals for those killed in the protests yesterday surprisingly stressed that with Albania “, even international partners who have an interest in strengthening Albanians” have been disappointed.
I don't know which international partners have been disappointed by the protests, and with which parties they've been disappointed. The EU, the US, German ambassador and other Western diplomats in Tirana have been clear in their public positions. Don't let me say unpublic attitudes. For them, it could ask Monica Kryeki, since she has an ally against corruption in Albania and Kosovo, that she tells him what his ears have heard.
If he's talking about other internationals, let him tell us (I don't believe that Russia is concerned about police violence against young people, that it would be too much).
Third, it has to do with the involvement of Albin Kurti, but with his youngest associate Vjosa Osmani, in Albania's works. It's not that they do bad things that get involved in Albania's affairs politically. I'm not with people who say they're on their own.
But the only thing that connects Vjosa Osman to Ilir Meta is that there are two presidents without a people who are there by accident. So it's not worth dealing with.
Albin Kurti is a populist who has done well to open his party's branch in Albania and who has defined his allies, Sali Berisha and Ilir Meta, but we are not to blame for ignoring anyone.
When he despairs that he cannot make it here, he does not have to pretend to fail, but others. He failed this week in the protest that he tried to use to promote “Vetemen”.
And this was clearly read in the last paragraph of his reaction, when with a delir that even Enver Hoxha did not have in his own time, he explained that in Kosovo, there is no revolt, as young people are hoping for the rapid arrival of “Vuses” to power. This means that in Albania there is revolt that young people have no hope that Ilir Meta and Sali Berisha will soon come to power.
We know this Albie, but neither are you expected, that you look like them.










