The glasses: Haradinaj's 100 days are still remembered, but what will you remember Alb for?

AAK MP Gazmend Syla has drawn a comparison between the time of Prime Minister Albin Kurti in power and former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, at the first time, when Kosovo had not yet declared independence. Syla has stressed that Haradinaj, despite having little competence and under UNMIK pressure, had made bold decisions. “in years [...]
AAK MP Gazmend Syla has drawn a comparison between the time of Prime Minister Albin Kurti in power and former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, at the first time, when Kosovo had not yet declared independence.
Syla has stressed that Haradinaj, despite having little competence and under UNMIK pressure, had made bold decisions.
In the pre-independence years, which are not too far to remember, the government acted with very little competence and consistently under pressure from UNMIK, whose chief had almost royal competencies. In that grip of power, Ramush Haradinaj had only 100 days before being sent to The Hague for imagined and cooked crimes. Those 100 days are remembered for bold decisions such as the initiative of forming two important ministries, interior and justice ministries (rend and law), the initiative in the Law Assembly for the Families of Witnesses and the Invalids of War, as well as the fulfillment of a huge number of so-called “standards before status”, which resulted in Ahtisaari's package as a legal basis for Kosovo independence”, has highlighted Syla.
Syla has said Kurti, despite being independent, has failed to make any decision that would be remembered. So he asked Kurt publicly what his 50-day-old will remember.
“E now, in an independent state, with all powers, comes the man of the ruling world with promises and fraud, and is unable to keep power, but not to come up with any decision that will be remembered, except the dismissals for militants' appointments and the removal of the fee to Serbia without any merit or honour. What else is your 50-dayer going to remember Albin?












