Kurt as prime minister attacks the people: We'll fight corruption among them, commit them to the military.

The future prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has shown his plan for government in the next four years before being voted prime minister. Mr. Kurt reiterated the same promises he had made during the campaign preceding the October 6th snap elections, but it was the details. [...]
Mr. Kurt reiterated the same promises he had made during the campaign preceding the October 6th snap elections, but it was the details that mattered.
This time, Kurt wasn't so kind to the people, to society, writes Periscope.
He stated that “would condemn corruption in institutions,” but that the most important “would fight corruption in society. ”
So now the worldview as chief government turns out to have changed into a corrupt society, perhaps in preparation to shift the blame for the eventual abuses of power that government officials can commit.
He has also stated that “military service will become mandatory” nationwide, which would have “a three-month extension”.
It is not known how this will be expected in our society, or what the specifics of such a law are.
And so, Mr. Kurti denounced the unqualified workforce in the country, saying its focus would be its qualifications.
In any case, he promised there would be a wage subsidy for private sector workers perhaps as a reflection on the wage law currently in the Constitutional Court. /Periscope











