Buzhala: Being proud of ourselves, Kosovo has developed outside of any Balkan concept

Victor Buzhala, through a long status on Facebook, has returned to retrospects when Kosovo was stuck in progress. As Buzhala shows where we are and where we are now, she says we should be proud of ourselves since Kosovo has developed outside any Balkan concept. Complete Kosovo is definitely doing a lot, developed [...]
Victor Buzhala, through a long status on Facebook, has returned to retrospects when Kosovo was stuck in progress.
As Buzhala shows where we are and where we are now, she says we should be proud of ourselves since Kosovo has developed outside any Balkan concept.
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Kosovo has definitely done a lot, developed out of every Balkan concept, considering the circumstances.
Before you think we've got walking forward as a society, you'll see a picture no further than those in the 1990s. You'll see a couple of dirty individuals with uncut hair and I'm blackbidi that don't have anything to do with modern man. It was still the time when leaders who lead us today worked as waitresses, stole something to fill the stomach, or put on skeletons, protecting themselves from the sun with those hats made on the middle of the paper.
The streets of half of Pristina were at the time clouded by the mortar. White tablets dominated, and their words were respected. It wasn't worth all I know, but how old you are. You were a good girl or a good boy if you were silent. The quieter the more you were a symbol of goodness.
In addition, this society only 30 years ago was 98 percent illiterate. He knew neither writing nor reading. Aristocracy was some artisan families who knew Turkish.
The best inheritance facilities were several train stations built by Austria-Hungary.
The years -- 90 years then completely changed society. Suddenly, Kosovars began to look European. Plyses seem to disappear, some young adults began to speak out of order, not respecting old age, as long as the liberation war took place.
After the war, the Kosovos with stolen pensions, lost markets, no legacy from the former state, also expelled from sukcetion, killed, burned and burned to the ground started to develop. Pavaresia only adjusted the situation. I couldn't even trade with a lot of countries. Add this to Serbia's hostile approach in any initiative, development becomes an impossible task. The obstacles are impossible for a society of 1.7 million people, but never gives up.
Kosovars, the only ones in Europe, remain confined without a right to travel to any developed country. But they did not stop. They embraced modernity. Once became the Balkan country leaders in information technology. Kosovo built most of its schools in Europe per headpiece over the past 20 years, mostly roads and grew the welfare of citizens mostly.
Blocked by all, Kosovars are the only ones in the Balkans who managed to build from zero two modern highways with complete personal means. Macedonia built entire highways by means of the European Commission, while itself launched a highway to Ohrid, which has been under way for 20 years and is hard to build before 2050.
Today, the Kosovo elite are not some miserable feudal. Kosovars look like real Europeans, they have some football awesomes, just like they have some world music stars, and they even have Olympic art medals since their first participation, which have not yet done over 100 countries in the world.
Kosovo's GDP is very close to the countries of the region, regardless of where we were and unmatched obstacles.
We have the right to be uncomfortable with ourselves in many things we could do better. But before we criticize, we need to ask ourselves some questions: Where we were, where we were compared to others, which way we took it and how we got it. We should be proud of ourselves.












