The unknown side of Prime Minister Kurti: Allieds and His Enemies

The unknown side of Prime Minister Kurti: Allieds and His Enemies

The new prime minister of Kosovo is named Albin and the surname Kurti. It is defined as a worker in terms of gender, and Kosovo Albanian in terms of nationality in its identity. These trivial identities are the only things I know about him. I dare say that these trivial identities [...]

I have believed that Kurt would come to power in many different writings in the last two to three years. This is because earlier power was exposed as completely disorganized and disorderly, banally abusive and completely subject to Kurt's legalization.

For years we had two political positions in relation to major national themes. That of the United States Embassy in Kosovo and of Albin Kurti. The PDK until 2017 maintained those positions that were dictated by the embassy in question, while after 2017 it adopted Vetevendosje's positions.

The Special Court, the Association of Serb-run municipalities [Zieednica], Demarkation with Montenegro, Border Restruction that freed the historic opportunity for the National Union, and so forth. All these positions were changed by the PDK. First he trusted the Embassy and then believed Vetevendosje.

And from this very legal waste she was in, she was exposed as a party in a deep identity crisis. Why would a ordinary citizen of Kosovo vote for them if there was no direct material interest from them? PDK-ists did not know how to reflect on the complex political circumstances created from outside and inside. They didn't even know what they believed in. And so, they began copying Albin Kurt's ongoing-changing positions after they remained with a power nearly the same as the AKR in the last government.

yesterday's protest by PDK deputies against Kurti for a change of attitudes was not entirely insincere. Actually, The PDK was protesting, feeling anxious that identitative crisis in which Kurti had left exactly as an ideological temporary leader in question as a principled leader. Kurt kept them warm and secure in a highly dynamic political situation in which they had gone crazy. Kurt stood up for the values and sacrifice of war. He had revived the desire for national unity. He had revived the protest against pressure from international mediocrity. They may have loved a place as functional as Kurt did. They believed it and secretly loved it. But Kurti's change of attitudes made the PDK feel empty and meaningless again in our political scene. He didn't know what to say anymore. So yesterday, he repeated Kurt's political attitudes endlessly. He gave a fan to the former Kurt by showing how he secretly believed in him. Many of the attitudes he had taken.

We should hope that the PDK will find its range of language, find the positions in which it believes, because Kosovo is visited by a strong opposition.

On the other hand, we cannot deny that even Kurt has violated most of the political attitudes he once believed in. With a word on television, it gave the impression that it was progressive, but then we saw it cross - legged through oda men. Then, to leave the impression that he would take a controversial stand on the Serbian List that had terrorised Kosovo Serb citizens in the year preceding the 6 October elections, but then we saw his subordinate sitting with Djuric for coffee and Kurti himself meeting with him and becoming part of the government. Don't repeat the rest, because they've already had shit from yesterday's session.

From this point on, we cannot say that we know something about him as prime minister. Every mask [I have nothing against masks] he used to wear has fallen. He was voted into a highly religious form, believing he was the best “” or “wiser” than others. But what we don't know is which part of society will form an alliance because his words are completely unclear, like his economic plan.

In yesterday's exhibition in the Parliament's speaker, he continued the religious rhetoric between the good “and the “of evil”. So he would be an ally to anyone who was good and an enemy to anyone who was bad. But we know that the economy and the job market have no such logic. Religious resistance to corruption supposes only to communist totalitarian countries or even totalitarian extreme right. They've been seriously engaged in eliminating corruption and eliminating corruption, but undermining human freedoms and rights.

Interests are opposed to each other, even in most cases strongly opposed. There are social structures in Kosovo as well as in any other country, and favouring one layer or subservation can inevitably hurt the other.

I have strong doubts that Kurt will remain an ally of poor and oppressed people. In “, the people” as he likes to say on occasion. He even yesterday clearly said he would fight “corruption in society”, a war proclamation that I have never heard from him before. It is the simple proclamation of war that makes the centre's progressive politicians in developed countries, but not in developing countries like Kosovo.

Moreover, a few weeks ago as a incoming powerman, Kurti also addressed graduates in Kosovo who had not received the necessary skills such as “acdemic” Look at the nails in the term used. In his account in “Facebook” he mocked the graduates in our country until he was deliberately involved with their rapists, professors, and the major bully, the educational system. Here is a natural, natural alliance, not even deliberate. A coalition forged by the social and political positions the parties hold.

For Kurti, thousands of Kosovo students who spent a lot of time, money and hope to receive only stupid knowledge from their professors, are no longer victims of our educational system, but offenders that need to be re-orient and disciplined. They had to decide to become craftsmen.

Similarly, Kurti will be presented one by one with all other areas of opposing interests. concrete areas that will not require sweet words from him but fixed animations.

And because he was not a slave to his stand, Kurt could end up even worse than Alexis Cipras, who destroyed the poor in Greece even worse, and joined the rich who fought as an opposition. He can become a close friend of Agim Bahtiri, even his soul as he described him, but not a close friend of his workers.

Kurt's government programme offers absolutely no container in our recognition of future governance. 400 job inspectors at the end of the day can only inspect whether private companies are continuing to print workers by law.

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