Former Albanian Ambassador to US: Albin Kurti Couldn't Lead Government

In an interview for Ora Nea with journalist Besmir Pelushaj, former Albanian US Ambassador Fatos Tarifa commented on the recent political developments in Kosovo. According to him, former Prime Minister Albin Kurti did not know to run the government, and said the new government in Kosovo is legitimate. Fatos Tarifa: ” Kurti came to power with choice after a [...]
In an interview for Ora Nea with journalist Besmir Pelushaj, former Albanian US Ambassador Fatos Tarifa commented on the recent political developments in Kosovo.
According to him, former Prime Minister Albin Kurti did not know to run the government, and said the new government in Kosovo is legitimate.
Fatos Tarifa: ” Kurti came to power with elections after a very long time. Vetevendosje came growing, but there were divisions within it. The fragment of political parties is a natural phenomenon in Kosovo and Albania. The fact is that he lost confidence in parliament. The fact is, by taking over the government didn't know to run it. Create a weak coalico and in a completely meaningless and unforgivable manner Kuri expelled from the party's main minister in the alliance, which destroyed this alliance, could no longer stand as such. ”
” As far as whether it is constitutional or not the election of the new prime minister, I trust the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, and I say yes. The new government may seem weak because there is a small minority, 1 vote more in parliament, but if they can act wisely and decide Kosovo's interests on party interests they can create stable coracians. ”/Time News.tv/












