JAVA: Significant events defining the country's serious political and health situation

The allegations, warned by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague, appear to have even silenced Kosovo politics, without excluding any political parties. Isa Mustafa of the LDK seeks to expand the coalition government, while Vetevendosje's Albin Kurti continues to be less present in the media. But what worries [...]
But, what worries greatly is the increasing number of confirmed cases with Covid-19 in Kosovo. In the last 24 hours alone, we had 178 new infected and no less than 12 dead.
It seems that the conscience and civic solidarity in Kosovo have been merely a lie. Citizens continue to take full responsibility not to wear masks, and rub their bodies by standing next to each other.
After yesterday's disaster, Health Minister Armend Zemaj has not said a word. This could be a very bad omen. It seems that health capacities in the country are getting smaller as another restoration of the prevention measures would kick our economy hard as well as weakened.
On the other hand, the political situation in the country has never been calmer than it has now. Haki Abazi, the first former Kosovo deputy prime minister, was seen at a trial hearing accused by journalist Life Jarra of misusing funds.
Isa Mustafa, the LDK chairman, is trying to strengthen the ruling coalition by also inviting the PDK to become part of it. According to Mustafa, Kosovo is at high risk and this requires that the country's government be strong.
On the other hand, there is no reaction from the seemingly quieter Vetevendosje Movement. But there's no reaction from the PDK either, if you want to get back into the power chairs.
What could potentially happen next week is expected to be very significant for the country's fate. On one side, the trauma of victims and cases of Covid-19 and the government's new response is expected to be better understood. And in the other case, new governmental composition may be found.
It seems that the former political-medical show “Puls” of the VV deputy once Mefail Bajcinovci, with his strange nature, defined the nature of the current situation in the country: a situation this, heavily politically-medical one. /Periscope












