Gashi for the VV) slogan: Kurti from Rugova stands out because she loves all her power.

Publicist Shkelzen Gashi, who has also been Albin Kurti's adviser as prime minister, has said that unlike former President Ibrahim Rugova, he loves them all for himself. He made that statement in Rubik while commenting on the newly discovered Vetevendosje slogan “Cret and towards”, Kosovo reports. “Send [...]
He made that statement in Rubik while commenting on the newly discovered Vetevendosje slogan “Cret and towards”, Kosovo reports.
The first “Andndi that was remembered when I saw Vetevendosje slogan is Ibrahim Rugova in the first post-war elections in Kosovo. The present spirit is similar to the year 2000. When Rugova went to a Kosovo village, they also told him the entire village had decided to vote for you and his response was: “Please vote for others because we are in democracy”. So this is the main difference between Kurt and Rugova, because Kurt loves it all. This “directly” remains to be seen. But the “heads” don't like me and it bothers me because we're in democracy. If that's what they wanted to give”.
For the Kosovo Judiciary Council's assessment that 47 candidates for MPs have no right to race, and that among them, Kurti, Gashi has praised the Constitutional Court's decision as politically motivated and not at all in justice.
The “Dension has not been done because it has misused Kosovo's budget, it is not because it has violated Kosovo's public interest with any of its decisions, whether as political or opposition. I find it hard to believe that the Constitutional Court's decision is motivated by justice and I think it had to be taken into account that this sentence was conditional, after all. This should distinguish”.
Gashi has also said he should point out that the sentence for Kurti is punishment because of his political stances, since he has rejected two political processes.
He has thought that demarcation with Montenegro and Associations are harmful processes and has rejected them. For the methods they use, it is questionable whether it is okay to drop gas in the Parliament of Kosovo or not. Personally, I think it was a mistake to use gas because it had to be rejected with arguments”.
The motivation of those behind this is to damage Vetevendosje, but the effect has to be counterproductive because it can only increase.
Gashi reiterated that he is convinced that the Constitutional Court's decisions are always politically influenced.
There are plenty of arguments for this. If you take and see the professional and ethical profile of members of the Constitutional Court since it has been established so far comes to this conclusion that they have difficulty making professional and ethical decisions”.











