Frustrated Kurti that Kosovo village youth is focusing on Pristina

VVA leader Albin Kurti is known as a critic of almost every decision made by the ruling parties over the years in the country. Finally, he is accusing his opposers of setting a bad example in youth, preferring them to live more in the capital. So said the former prime minister [...] today.
So said today the country's former prime minister during the assembly of the party's General Council, which he is running.
According to Kurti, Kosovo's youth has dimmed the value of life in villages and other cities and has been reinforced by examples of locals, which focus more on Kosovo's capital, Pristina.
“There is a trend, especially for young people to fade the value of life in the village and other cities, reinforced by the bad examples of other parties, or even the media show that focuses heavily on the capital.”, Kurti said.
That statement, the VVA chairman did as he spoke of the party's internal elections, saying that good governance begins from smaller centres.
Otherwise, Albin Kurti has served for about 50 days as prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Kosovo Assembly has dismissed it from office on March 25th this year, in 82 votes, after about 50 days of governance.
Since then, Kurt in almost every presentation has demanded that the country go to the polls, under claims that the VV has over 50 per cent of citizens' votes.










