The dictatorial trend of Prime Minister Kurtiʹ in the 21st century

The dictatorial trend of Prime Minister Kurtiʹ in the 21st century

It says: Adil Behramaj yesterday, the dismissed prime minister of the Kosovo government, Albin Kurti, with bullying and pride, was seen by the side of Minister Roseta Hajdari, who had just lost his father. But at least two things that violate the fundamental code of human behavior both of us see. First, the dismissed prime minister [...]

Yesterday, Kosovo Government's dismissed Prime Minister Albin Kurti, with bullying and pride, was seen by the hand of Minister Roseta Hajdari, whom his father had just died. But at least two things that violate the fundamental code of human behavior both of us see.

The first one, the prime minister dismissed members of a board before the regular deadline, decisions he had rejected very sharply a few months earlier when the previous government was in resignation.

And second, near the prime minister, Rosette Hajdari, who had just lost her parent.

One was the irregularities of political action and the other antihumanism on the part of Albin Kurti at the expense of his minister.

This rigorous Morbyd stance, however, reminds us of the time of the confessions of Communist countries, when the new socialist man appeared stronger than death. The artist, singer, activist, or thief of the Socialist system did not then disrupt the solemnity of any official activity, kept silent, refrained from telling about the death of a close family member until the play, concert, convention, or other official manifestation was performed.

So the outgoing prime minister and his subordinate yesterday violated and ignored an ancient code of human society.

There's no happiness in the face of death “

While in ancient Albanian tradition, silence and respect in the face of death were respected by the simplest man, the mountainman, who faced death processions if he struck with carts and stood still and pulled one off his yoke.

The dismissed prime minister, Albin Kurti, even before this cruelty, was noted in relation to death and manipulation. You remember the cases of Mon Balat and Arben Xhedeen or even Arbnor and Astrit Dehar. For years he used them politically, without even the human code as much as he needed and whenever he needed to bring their victimisation to public attention.

All the while in opposition, Albin Kurti was always trying to victimize and victimise himself by trading his militants against security organs, with very violent protests. With this Morbyde nature, ignoring the fundamental code of death, honor, silence, respect, with the dictatorial disposition expressed even in the case of LDK minister Agim Veliu's dismissal, simply expressing free thought, Albin Kurti is becoming the most vicious figure in our political environment.

Democracy in Kosovo has a normal history and our society cannot bear dictatorial signs at the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century.

(Autori is political adviser to President Thaci. The attitudes expressed are personal. )

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