Week: How is Kosovo losing freedom after 20 years?

In this article, Periscope has prepared a weekly summary of the week's events in the country. Because of the new Coronervirus Covid-19, Kosovars have been identified in their homes by respecting the demands of health authorities in the country. So far, 31 cases have been recorded, from which only in the last few minutes was the deceased [...] confirmed.
Because of the new Coronervirus Covid-19, Kosovars have been identified in their homes by respecting the demands of health authorities in the country. So far, 31 cases have been recorded, from which only in the last few minutes was the first dead confirmed.
Despite the virus and quarantine, however, today's power did not seem to be satisfied with media attention. Prime Minister Kurti completely unnecessaryly fired Interior Minister Agim Veliun in the middle of this week, thus violating the Co-ordination Agreement with LDK.
That inevitable led to the LDK's decision to require the session to request the dismissal of this government. Right, the chairman of this party, Mr. Isa Mustafa said they could not stand in a coalition with Vetevendosje after this irresponsible act.
And as expected, this contributed to Vetevendosje. Senior officials of this party continued as always with hate speech, this time towards LDK. There was a deputy as Victory Pacolli, then a deputy minister, and dozens of others blowing fire to attack the coalition partner.
But this week, citizens staged a protest against both parties, the VV's LDK and the VV, which eventually took place only against the first. Civil society and impartial journalists no longer exist. Either they are afraid and silent, or they have become conformists with the positions of the largest party in the country.
Periscop made a series of articles over the past week reporting impartially on government failures to do something concrete within these 50 days and was constantly attacked and threatened. Apparently, Kosovo police are not at all dealing with these threats and attackers, which may soon cost an individual dearly.
What happened next? We had attempted the attack on journalist Berat Buzhala, only because of the defence he made to the LDK because of the conviction he is blaming Vetevendosje. Since its proclamation of independence, freedom of expression has never been worse than it is now. Each journalist and citizen has to think twice about the consequences she might have. Face personal, family denigration, extraordinary hatred, lynching and intimate. Is it worth talking about under such circumstances? Not at all.
Thus, another attack on freedom of expression was an unpleasant event. The freedom for which so many were sacrificed was killed and so many others persecuted and there is no such thing today. You may brutally criticize Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Isa Mustaf, but you cannot do the same for Albin Kurt without suffering terrifying consequences.
This same week, we had President Thaci's proposal that the state of emergency be declared. This was performed by Vetevendosje and its explorers as Mr. Veton Surroi as a power struggle. No one was tired of reading the Constitution and seeing that this proclamation of the state of emergency actually did not produce any political power. And nobody bothered to tell the citizens what Thaci would benefit from that? Of course, if the situation deteriorates so much that the state of emergency becomes necessary this will again be interpreted as giving power to the president, putting the lives of citizens at risk for conspiracies that they don't even trust themselves.
Next week, I can find Kosovo without government. But the question we need to ask ourselves is the following: Do we really have governments? What actions did she take over 50 days in the fight against crime and corruption? What concrete actions to promote development? The truth is that Kurti spent most of his time as prime minister in front of reporters, in newspaper, television interviews and press conferences.











