Kelmendi: Albin Kurti testified there was an accident in Kosovo politics

PDK member Migen Kelmendi has continued with sharp criticism of Prime Minister Kurti. Kelmendi, for one thing, compared Kurt to Slobodan Milosevic. I remember only in Milosevic. I've been doing a lot of age, and I remember living in that Semi-apartheid that [...]
PDK member Migen Kelmendi has continued with sharp criticism of Prime Minister Kurti.
Kelmendi, for one thing, compared Kurt to Slobodan Milosevic.
I remember only in Milosevic. I've been doing a lot of age, and I remember the time when we lived in that Semi-apartheid that Milosevci had in place. He too (Milosevic) behaved like Kurt with capalic and arrogance with the White House, with the delegate of this house... unforgiving! ” said about Scan Television, except for others, Kelmendi.
Here are some of the answers from Kelmendi, transliterated into the gega dialect:
Kurt has the ability to govern, to share responsibilities and duties, and to accept compromise, as a tool in political action. He had a huge opportunity, he didn't read the political situation well, he didn't read his role well, and he ended up the way politicians usually qualify as self-poetic politicians ended up.
Kurt through fables simplified a complex political situation in Kosovo, as much as I dare to say he became a politician-ezopian, and of course, in such a situation the outcome was who he was.
Kurt proved to be an accident in Kosovo politics.
Albin Kurt proved to be just an accident in Kosovo's political life, for a simple reason, because he acted on what a re-interpretation of the political scene, a reduction of it, acted from the positions of an auto-potic politician, misinterpreted, wrongly read the reality in Kosovo, and as it did, provoked the collapse of his own government, and received an answer that, in the parliamentary life of Kosovo, was rarely voted by 82 votes against a government.
Kurt, with methods that they give and they take fascism, they almost show up as political alternatives.
Kurt's objection is that today, Mr. Kurti, the church used to tell me the fascist method for anyone who disagrees with him. He gives himself a better right, more label, more intimate, not just his political rivals, but everyone. And on the other hand, it's presented as a political alternative, which is talking about a legal state, but using methods that they give and take with fascism.
Kurt is never going to forgive you, poisoning and filling up with the hate of young girls and girls who believed in him.
Maybe Kurt will forgive you those pieces of flag and the idea of joining Albanian, but what he never forgives, is that poisoning, that filling with hate and youth, so all they don't agree on or they're just a little bit skeptical about their leader “the great”.
Isa Mustafa wanted very sincerely to help me, but Kurti s'e understood and ended up where he deserved it.
I expect a unity government, not the polarizations they invite to the Vlach murder.
Vjosa Osmani is a politician who, by its regularity, feels bad
I think the Democratic League was lucky to be the leader of a leader of Mr. Mustafa's form politician, who knew about the party, to lead them through those big fractions the party went through after the war, and to be today's second party in Kosovo. And whatever is associated with the Democratic League, it cannot be imagined without Mr. Mustafa's role and image.
Zoya Osmani is a young politician who built his political identity mainly on criticism, often superficially, against President Hashim Thaci and his president, Mr. Isa Mustafa. I appreciate it as a common politician, who, at her regularity, felt bad.
I remember only in Milosevic.
I've been doing a lot of age, and I remember the time when we lived in that Semi-apartheid that Milosevci had in place. He too (Milosevic) behaved like Kurt with capalic and arrogance with the White House, with the delegate of this house... unforgiving!
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