Exile: I don't pay taxes in Kosovo, I don't have the right to vote

A US exile, who was born and spent his childhood in Kosovo, is saying he has no moral right to vote all his fellow countrymen who pay no cent tax on the Government of Kosovo. He has said that most of them live in developed European and American countries, [...]
He has said that most of them live in developed European and American countries, so it should not be decided who will rule in a poor country.
I was born in Kosovo, so I am also a citizen of this country. Since I hold a passport of this country, I can vote for all elections. I moved to the U.S. before growing up and being able to pay a government tax”, he wrote.
According to the Central Election Commission, a significant percentage of registered voters for the upcoming elections reside outside Kosovo (most live in developed EU and US countries) and pay no cents for the Government of Kosovo. The minimum wage in Kosovo is less than 500 euros a month”.
It's moral for me to decide who's going to lead the poor country I've given no cent tax and sėe have visited for a decade?
He has even quoted a U.S. saying.
We in the US say no to representation without paying taxes”.












