Politologist Ramadani does not believe Veliu's dismissal is undermining Kurti, is another context

Kosovo politician Shkodran Ramadani has recently made a status in his Facebook profile, where he analyses a statement issued by Albin Kurti last night following his decision to sack Agim Veliu and the LDK's decision on no-confidence motion against the government. Kurt last night wanting to escape responsibility for the [...] dismissal.
Kurt last night wanting to flee responsibility for Veliu's dismissal at such a serious time for the country stated that this statement was actually “within a context” which made sense.
The prime minister said Veliu had been in sync with the country's president, Hashim Thaci, who had sought to declare the state of emergency, writes Periscopi.
But politicologist Ramadani refuses this explanation for fleeing from Kurti's responsibility. He claims there is another context that gives meaning to the prime minister's yesterday decision.
He considers that the most important context in fact was that of Kosovo's tariff on goods imported from Serbia.
We need to remind Albin Kurt that even Veliu's dismissal was not principled and out of context. Instead it's radically contextal. It's the context of the tarife and the constant pressure to remove it that produces the meaning of yesterday's dismissal. writes Mr. Ramadan.
Below you have his full status on Facebook:
So Albin Kurti is saying that the content of Agim Veliu's statement is determined by the current context in the country. The cause of the pandemic and Hashim Thaci's proposal for “Foreign Location”. Because of this context, Kurt is saying that Veliu's statement cannot match the statement of Blerim Rekes for the passage of the corridor for Serbia.
So the emphasis here is falling on the context that is becoming the fundamental difference between Rex and Veliu. According to him, political actions are markers of empty resources that are supplied meaningfully only from context. Without context, things have no weight. Now since context is the main element in this, we need to remind Albin Kurt that even Veliu's dismissal was not principled and out of context. Instead it's radically contextal. It's the context of the tarife and the constant pressure to remove it that produces the meaning of yesterday's dismissal.
It's the context where the preliminary government fell down because of the fee. This context is still a vibrrant. Knowing that you can be very easily the victim of this context, you decided to improvise and get some fear of glory, that you're supposedly downloading it for high ends. But no. With decisions like this you can't neutralize this context. This context is killing you.











