100 days Prime Minister Kurti no single visit to the North

Nearly three months are being carried out by incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement, speaking of a visit to northern Kosovo that would be realised in the future. Kurti has visited many Kosovo municipalities in recent months, but not even a single city of the country's north. 100 days [...]
Nearly three months are being carried out by incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement, speaking of a visit to northern Kosovo that would be realised in the future. Kurti has visited many Kosovo municipalities in recent months, but not even a single city of the country's north.
The government in office of Albin Kurti filled out 100 days Wednesday. During this period, Kurt was not so lucky in his post as prime minister, after he had been confronted with the pandemic and its consequences in Kosovo, writes news.net.
However, during this 100-day period as prime minister, Kurt never visited the country's north alone, even though there were no fewer developments, given Serbia's intervention in measures to prevent corruption from spreading, and the numerous criticisms and accusations Kurt received in this regard.
On February 26 of this year, not even a month after the government was formed, Kurt warned a visit to the north. For this matter, he spoke at a media conference he had called himself, which was his claim to a secret agreement between President Thaci and KFOR, and where he saw the latter's permission, as Kurti said, KSF couldn't go and operate north. According to Kurti, this posed serious violations of the Constitution by the president.
During the period of the coronary pandemic and confrontation, Kurt visited many municipalities in Kosovo, which were facing massive cases of infection.
Maliseva, Gjilan and Ferizaj are some of the municipalities that were visited by Kurti and who were in the severest face with the COVID-19 virus. The prime minister visited other municipalities, but never the north, which is one of the most affected parts of the infections, due to major ties with Serbia, which also has many confirmed cases.
For Asamblisten from northern Mitrovica, Gonge Chaushi, Kurti did not keep his promise of a visit to the north, thus leaving that part completely behind.
“You remember that incumbent Prime Minister Kurti began visiting some of Kosovo's municipalities, promising to visit even northern municipalities. Except for making numerous scandals by handing over the decision-making of Covid-19 Vuciqi and parallel structures to the appointment of quarantine of these municipalities, but also the police watch that stood out from all other municipalities in Kosovo”, Caushi says of news.net.
According to her, Kurti, with the admission of tests for coronarys from Serbia, did not take into account the wounds of Kosovars who have missing or killed families in the recent war in Kosovo.
“Then we have the introduction of hundreds of doctors without any state filters, acceptance of tests from Serbia, making it a humanitarian state in international media Serbia. So, not knowing that those tests have any expiration deadlines or any detailed end check has been a donation from a country that has done the worst crimes of our citizens, which many families today still have fresh wounds at the moment they still don't know anything about the fate of their most beloved,”, she says.
Chaushi in this context also mentions an element, a reason that Kurti did not visit northern municipalities, and that is the political affiliation of Albanian asmblists there.
He saw no shame, nor did he visit these municipalities to get to know more about the problems and challenges these residents have, at the time they needed the Government of Kosovo most. You said you had a meeting with the mayors of the Northern municipalities and of course those mayors are all Serbs, but we who are as assemblyists in those municipalities and who represent the largest Albanian community in the Serb-run Communist Framework. Didn't you care about the other side of the medal about what we think and the challenges we have as the biggest community in that part, despite belonging to the other party? After all, we represent the voice of the largest community in that Albanian part. Or I'm sure I forgot that we've been at pandemic time and not in election campaigns for that maybe you haven't been able to stay close to the most discriminated citizens of that body, Chaushi says at the end.
Kurti also officially took office as prime minister on February 3rd of this year.
Three days ago, his government counted 100 days, where a meeting was held to reveal its achievements and challenges during this period.
Meanwhile, on 25 March the Kurti government collapsed with a no-confidence motion initiated by its former ruling partner, the LDK, the motion that received 82 pro votes in the Kosovo Assembly.












