Photo shopping: Are you copying Albin Kurti, Hashim Thaci?

The prime minister in office, Albin Kurti this morning, along with his photo, has been shopping while sharing it with the public. Similarly, President Hashim Thaci had done so six years ago, when he was head of the country's government. In this case, the question is whether it was [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti and President Hashim Thaci, over the years on the political scene are seen as the toughest rivals among themselves.
This has proved further on these days, when both sides have pressed different charges against each other, as Kurti's party, Vetevendosje, submitted the decree of Avdullah Hoti to the Constitution as prime minister on the part of President Thaci.
As a result, Kurt views certain actions of his public opinion as somewhat similar to those of Thaci, even as cheating, writes the Metro newspaper.
Thus, by means of a text on the Instagram social network, the acting prime minister today made sure that he went out for personal purchases on time due to the pandemic COVID-19.
“We 5s, according to the end of our personal number, we have our schedule from 9:00 to 10:30. I bought vegetables and trees, bread and cheese, milk and eggs, clothes and turnips. There are much more local products than is generally thought of.
I thank all these store workers for their respect and service to us consumers, for their care and purity.
However, something similar had long earlier been done by President Thaci. In 2014 when he was prime minister, he had published a photo shopping, writes Metro newspaper.
Our neighborhood's “God bless our land. Because of my obligations, I don't often feel like going out with the River, but some days I just want to share time with my mate and my home. Lunch and dinners at home are more than welcome. After the market time is for morning coffee,”, Thaci wrote on Facebook.
Surprisingly, in photos published by him, Kurt is seen in the vegetable sector, where President Thaci was exactly there.
Whether this is random or the prime minister is really trying to copy something from the President's profile is unknown.
Otherwise, relations between the country's two main political acts were even more highlighted when Thaci called for the state of emergency, while Kurti said there is no need for such action.
After that, the Kurti Government imposed tough measures for citizens by imposing police hours, which the president sent to the Constitutional and which later, by the Court, proved to have had executive-based violations.












