Kurti government: 8 people most regarded in defense of VV power

The Kurti government is entering the last few days and hours following the Constitutional Court's decision allowing the formation of a new government by the new parliamentary majority led by the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). But who were the most vocal adventurers of Kurti Government? In this article, Periscope brings to his [...] defenders
In this article, Periscope brings to the greatest defenders of Kurti Government, one way or another, which caused a big stir in public opinion.
Of course, due to the circumstances of the pandemic, Kosovo's Assembly did not have ordinary sessions in which the new deputies of Vetevendosje in VII's Legislastra as majority deputies would stand out.
However, beyond the Parliament there was no shortage of people defending the political positions of Vetevendosje and Government, even when they were constantly changing.
This list of ten names that defended Vetevendosje most is lacking, MPs and prominent ministers of the past such as Glauk Konjufca, who were not so present in the public debate.
Even Conjufca had come up against Kurt in his statements that “The U.S. had pressured his government to collapse”, and had also said “Councilman Shkelzen Gashi would have no place in his cabinet” following controversial statements about KLA and Dick Marty.
However, these are the ten personalities that were most distinguished in defense of Kurti Government, according to Periscope:
8. Agim Bahtiri
Mitrovica Mayor Agim Bahtiri had also contributed greatly during the October 6th election to Vetevendosje's victory. The party achieved another good result in Mitrovica, while Bahtiri constantly mentioned the closeness to the current prime ministerial candidate, Albin Kurtin, saying that “knew him spiritually”.
However, a statement from him would make a stir following Kurt's election as prime minister.
On March 30th, just five days after voting on no-confidence motion against the government, Bahtiri had also mentioned brothers killing in case new elections were not announced in the country.

This statement, he said, had come from context. However, President Thaci would make a complaint to the Prosecutor for this statement, after which Bahtiri would be questioned.
Political activity and media presence in support of the VV government, however, had been reduced to Mr. Bahtiri after that statement.
7. Dritton Tali
Even Prime Minister Kurti's political adviser, Driton Tali, was very active in defending the government he belonged to and attacking opponents or critics.
In an attempt to attack President Thaci, and by contesting his wealth, Tali had somewhat strangely mentioned also “his social condition” as low subx2> which also prompted social media reactions.

Blerim Latifi, a university professor, had reacted to Tal, saying that during the time that he was AKR deputy “had taken the servilism” to Thaci himself, waiting for hours for a meeting.
Tal had filed charges against Latif, insulting him in various forms as well.
6. Elvis Hoxha
Elvis Hoxha is another political adviser to Prime Minister Kurti, who had made dozens of statuss in his Facebook profile in defence of Prime Minister Kurti, the government, Vetevendosje and in fierce attacks on political opponents, especially the LDK and President Thaci.

In one of his status, he called them voters LDK and PDK as incriminating. Periscop, of course, had reported something like that, after which Hoxha had reacted by giving another meaning to this verb.
According to Oxford's dictionary, this was the definition of this verb: “do (be it) that you find it guilty of any crime or wrongdoing; powerfully implicating the guilt of (all).
So, based on what is understood by this new meaning of the word, Hoxha had meant with this case that LDK and PDK voters simply appeared “as criminals.
5. Vjosa Osmani
Vjosa Osmani was a candidate for prime minister from the LDK, seriously jeopardising this VV candidate position, Albin Kurti. However, Osmani shortly after the government's formation had no criticism of its former counterCandidate, which he had criticised during the election campaign.

She had even come up against her party again, defending the positions of Vetevendosje against violating the Co-ordination Agreement (written text, and signed by both leaders) on the occasion of dismissing a ministry from the LDK.
Mrs. Osman too Even in his comment to the Constitutional Court for President Thaci's decree went against the possibility of her party forming the government.
4. Tome Gashi
Renowned Kosovo lawyer, Tome Gashi, had become even more popular when a beggar attacked in February of this year called Fatos in Pristina.
Gashi had even accused the beggar of being part of criminal organization and of working for people with expensive cars.

But Gashi had participated in many and many emissions to support Vetevendosje and the positions of Kurti Government. He had also defended Kurt in the case of Agon Musliu, a 26 - year - old youth from Gjilan, who committed suicide in dormitories at the Center of Students where he was quarantined against his will.
3. Patience Berisha
Kurt's other adviser, who made a big fuss in defense of government positions, was Durim Berisha as well. This fuss occurred because Berisha actually had violated his earlier stand given an opinion in the Koha Ditore newspaper a few months ago when he believed government formation was allowed even by the second party.

Berisha had declared the radical change of position that he had not reassembled “” his opinion.
Many commentators had no doubt seen such justification by the prime minister's adviser.
2. Haxhiu Albulen
Albulen Haxhiu was constantly one of Vetevendosje's most vocal deputies. She even won over 400,000 votes in recent early elections, becoming the third most voted MP in Vetevendosje after Konjufca and Kurti.
But, Haxhiu did not stop its activities in daily politics even after being appointed as justice minister.
Finally, Haxhiu acknowledged that he had worked for businessman Faton Dallaku, and had offered to the Kosovo Privatisation Agency (AKP) as legal representatives.

Periscop had Found that she was even involved in a bid for Dallaku That amounted to 300 thousand euros.
No doubt, this position of hers was very difficult to defend because of the harsh attitudes against the privatisation that the Vetevendosje movement had experienced over the years.
She was also criticised for using the official car for sending one of her boys to the nursery, but had reasoned the move by saying that besides the minister she was also a mother.
1. Hakki Abazi
Few had expected Hakki Abazi to be Vetevendosje's second activist in Government after Albin Kurti. Ahaz took up the post of deputy prime minister, though he had not appeared before two prominent names of this party as Mr. Glauk Konjufca and Mrs. Haxhiu Albulen.
Also, in the election campaign, he was involved in a physical conflict following a heated debate with PSD chairman Dardan Moliqaj.

Ahaz had been particularly tough in denouncing the role of the LDK, the former government partner, in the Kurti Government.
Of course, Abazi had also denounced President Thaci's role in local politics, while Avdullah Hotin had named “servil as the razor”.
The prime minister also made dozens (maybe hundreds) of political status issues raising tensions in defence of the Kurti Government's positions and decisions.
Other names to be mentioned are MP Mefail Bajcinovci, MP Arberie Nagavci, VV MP chief Rexhep Selimi, and other names. /Periscope












