Fatmir Sejdiu comments on Albin Kurti's visit to Rugova tomb

Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has welcomed the visit Albin Kurti has paid at former President Ibrahim Rugova's grave. Sejdiu has said it was an institutional step. The “was an institutional act normally with its own will, but which well affects the political climate in the country”, Sejdiu said at RTV Dukajni. He said [...]
Sejdiu has said it was an institutional step.
The “was an institutional act normally with its own will, but which well affects the political climate in the country”, Sejdiu said at RTV Dukajni.
He has said that in Kosovo people must learn themselves to listen to opposing thoughts.
The amount of thoughts is necessary for democracy. This is mostly true of our country as a new country... The practices of totalitarianism and authoritarianism are not good and it is good they are not present in Kosovo”.
Returning 12 years later, Sejdiu has said that selecting the flag and anthem made him a close group of people, including him as president and prime minister of the time, Hashim Thaci.
The “came up with ideas different from an international competition... There were certain restrictions which meant a Kosovo with an international supervised independence”.
Sejdiu says that after declaring Independence Kosovo entered a page of great satisfaction and great hope.
According to him, the second phase was membership in several international organisations and the JND decision on Independence.
The former president says the third phase was a lure for Kosovo when it slipped from technical dialogue to political dialogue.












