Kosovo 244 days without functional Government: Kurti 0% fight against corruption, 0% development, 100% empty words

On July 19th 2019, then Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had resigned with false reasoning that he had been invited by the Special Court. From that day on, Kosovo has not had functional government which could have cost our country hundreds of millions of euros, and other damage to [...]
It has been 244 days since July 19, 2019. And it was 244 days Kosovo did not have a functioning government whose absence will be felt even for future generations.
On 6 October, the elections would win the Vetevendosje Movement with the LDK, which pledged they would create the ruling coalition too soon. In fact, they finalised the coalition only after preparing 120 days of negotiations with each other.
Kurt was elected prime minister, but in fact, he was never exactly prime minister.
He was reluctant to make decisions for the better of citizens by putting too much time behind the governing programme, and by not taking any action that would fight organised crime and corruption. 45 days, 0 actions.
All he did was what governments had done in the past: He dismissed some totally insignificant officials.
But although he did absolutely nothing as government leader, Kurt was too busy in interviews and press conferences, where he gave empty sentences for real problems that the country's citizens face.
Nearly half of his time at the helm of the executive spent him in television studios, newspapers, and press conferences, talking about how he could not be responsible for the country's future.
In addition to offering no other option for the agreement with Serbia, he placed Kosovo in the most inexplicable position since the post-war -- under the American threat.
However, for 45 days of work in Government he violated more than 45 promises and all that, with his mouth.
And now that days without functional government in Kosovo will continue, Kurti has formally launched the campaign, again seeking power even though there are no other partners left for government besides the Serbian List and deputies of other minorities.
The only thing Kurt will do is spend time and keep Kosovo blocked despite the many economic woes facing the citizens of our country, especially those of the poor class. /Periscope












