Shenay Shala was named Kurti's Councillor, earlier attacking her: I left with tears in my eyes, I was deceived

Shenay Shala was named Kurti's Councillor, earlier attacking her: I left with tears in my eyes, I was deceived

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hired him as Foreign Political Adviser, Mrs. Shenaj Shala, who will be responsible for the Protocol in his cabinet. “Shala is a protocol specialist, good manners consultant, mentor and independent legalist.” have stated by the prime minister. Anyway, Mrs. Shala had severely attacked Kurt and his party [...]

“Shala is a protocol specialist, courtesy consultant, mentor and independent legalist.” have stated by the prime minister.

Anyway, Mrs. Shala had severely attacked Kurti and his party once, and had even claimed that because she had felt discriminated against had left a November 28th protest with <x0lot in the eye”.

Furthermore, she has declared that because of her background she had felt bad when Kurti had promoted the idea of the National Union until she opposed the partitioning of Kosovo by means of the Serbian Major Assembly Association, Periscope follows.

On November 28th, disappointed with the fact that the manifesto that I went against the fragmentation of Kosovo turned into something else from what was called, I continued to walk across Mother Teresa's Square, looking down and tears in my eyes, with the feeling that I was mad. Shala.

Furthermore, it has troubled the campaign issue to buy Albanian products, which it viewed as problematic.

This is the complete reaction from Mrs. Shala:

I hope this scripture is not misunderstood, it won't be read with any prejudice and no background! It's just to give everyone a different view of what's going on these days... my identity...

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Open letter Albin Kurti

 

The vote I gave you was due to new arrangements in your move, and because of some people whose visions I believed so much. I felt that these would give a new spirit to your movement, and hope will return to us through you. When you called for the republic's manifestation, against the trade and demarcation, I thought the republic you were talking about was Kosovo's. And as every citizen who likes the best of this country, and never apart, I decided to stand up for it.

As half an Albanian who I am - as your last name indicates, and half of Turkey - as your name indicates, I've grown up imposing on me from society to choose one side and declare what I am. How pleased I was to hear former UNMIK colleagues saying that I'm half Italian half French”, “I'm half Spanish, Portuguese quarter (that Grandma was English on Dad's side) I just took the greed that so easily expressed what they are, without having to choose one or the other side, and what's more important, how easily we viewed them as a whole/person/racter regardless of which nationality belonged to their parents or grandparents. The reason why I'm telling you about this, is that I'm finally able to tell you guys all the provocative questions that insist that I choose one or the other side (for those who refuse to answer it's twenty-five-five.) -- giving you the final answer to the “I'm a Kosovar -- that's exactly what he's saying in passport! I don't expect you to understand my discomfort that I've carried with me every time I've been asked this question in childhood, but I know your daughter will understand one day...

My late father was one of the most brilliant balloons I've ever met. I don't know what's wrong with these Albanian men marrying women, but all those I know are shooting to be much more nationalist than others.

When in the promotional video that you were preparing for the manifestation you showed the map of divided Kosovo, and what it would look like after the boiling of the demarcation, it broke my heart! This is not what no Kosovar born in Kosovo, and has wanted to be honest about it (no matter what nationality) will want. I closed my eyes to wipe that dirty map out of my mind- whose image made me stand still. At that moment, you were talking... about anti-play. Against a union of Serb municipalities. But you talked about another reunion...

I list them at the pit of fire, by the market what will remain of Kosovo through that terrible map. But what will remain of Kosovo, Albin, after the national union? I tried to advance the map of Kosovo back then- but I didn't see anything! You talk about the apology of the parts of Kosovo by those in power, but also (it's) if you come to power I will forgive Kosovo.

I know this letter is going to be misunderstood by a lot of people and they're going to see me as a man who doesn't want a union of Albanians (even as someone who is pro-zajednics!) These are the same ones that have pushed me for years to pick only one side, and tell you what I am. I'm strictly against magic, let's understand! I want the unification of Albanians, but not alone. I want the union of Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Roma, Croats, Egyptians, all the others we live in this country! I want my leaders not to make divisions, and not only to represent the interests of one side. I want you to have a vision of the future together, for everyone, no matter what we are. Present for a good, healthy life, in harmony! How do you expect to have the support of other minorities if on the one hand you are against the fireship of Serb municipalities, but on the other hand, you aim at another union? Whose is this Kosovo? And why should we forgive him or break him up? Or do you suppose that what everyone wants in Kosovo, and what's best for all, is the national union regardless of which community belongs to the citizens of Kosovo? Or maybe other minorities in Kosovo are not very important, and does it not matter what they want?

On November 28th, disappointed with the fact that the manifesto I went against the fragmentation of Kosovo turned into something else from what was being called, I continued to walk across the square of Mother Teresa, bowing and tears in my eyes, with the feeling that I was mad. Someone called my name. It was Aunt X, my wife-in-law who went out to sell her products at the fair that was set the day before. Albanian subx0> Buy Albanian products” said the giant poster that was put on the ground on the side of the municipality headed by your move. In the moment I realized that, all those like me, who are forced to choose what we are on the past, maybe they can't even have this choice in the future if you come to power, because you just have to decide what we should be, everyone!

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