AAK Deputy Chairman: Kurti síi gave the opposition a chance to criticise, fell out of power without turning 50 days

Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, is saying opposition parties in the country have failed to criticise his government. He has declared that he is not looking at criticism, but the charge by the opposition. But, according to Alliance for the Future of Kosovo deputy leader Muharrem Nitaj, one cannot be criticised as a prime minister overturning for [...]
Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, is saying opposition parties in the country have failed to criticise his government. He has declared that he is not looking at criticism, but the charge by the opposition. But, according to Alliance for the Future of Kosovo deputy leader Muharrem Nitaj, one cannot be criticised as prime minister overturned for less than 50 days
AAKA deputy chairman Muharrem Nitaj has said Kurti has run so badly that there was no need for criticism of the opposition.
How an opposition could criticise a prime minister who is overthrown for less than 50 days. We have decided not to criticize him, even in the first 100 days, but he wants him to rule so badly that there was no need for criticism of the opposition, Nitaj said.
Nitaj is saying Kurt's quick dismissal did not allow the opossis to criticize him.
The dismissed prime minister is right that the opposition has not sufficiently criticised him. But he didn't even give the opposition time to criticize him, because the horse did not take the job well, it fell from power”, Nitaj declared.
Kosovo Government Task Chief, night before in “The DPT at Fidan” in T7 said the Vetevendosje Movement makes governance better even the opposition.
He said the opposition has not criticised him during the time he ruled. According to Kurti, the opposition has only cried out against him, but has not criticised him.
“Dense, fraud, lie, it's kind of a scream against us, without real criticism, I don't see criticism. The opposition Vetevendosje movement has taken radical shares on the topic, radical action has been preceded by a elaborate criticism. Critics to our government do not see, I am seeing attacks and accusations from those who are not willing to realise that the future in Kosovo has a date, that is June 6th”, Kurti said.
Albin Kurti was elected prime minister on February 3rd of this year, following the coalition he had linked to Isa Mustaf's LDK.
But his rulership did not last more than 50 days.
The distrustful motion was launched against Kurti, which was voted 82 votes for the Kosovo Assembly on 25 March.
The clashes in the ruling coalition began when Prime Minister Kurti refused to remove the tax and not impose reciprocity on Serbia as the Americans requested. As Kurti dismissed Agim Veliun from the minister's position, the end of the government came, thus starting the no-confidence motion.









