Kurti grieves the people: He's patient, he waits, it takes years for change.

Vetevendosje Movement candidate Albin Kurti has made a conversation with the Woodrow Centre Wilson, regarding his governing programme if he wins elections in Kosovo. But what he said from 10 minutes to 11 minutes of the following video seems to leave even the greatest believers in change suspicious. [...]
Kurti has talked about reform in the education system and in the very vague health system.
As far as the health system is concerned, Kurti has said that it takes him a few years just to make the health information system, to move on to health insurance, Periscope follows.
For several years we have to have health information, and then have health insurance. We have the plan and the project for this thing, some projects for this thing, but it will take time. ” he said.
Anyway, this will be the first government when people have to have patience for certain things because all those who promised miracles made wonderful fortunes for themselves. And now people are very patient for our government when it comes to certain changes set out as reforms in the education system or health insurance fund. They are willing and willing to wait.
But what is his priority until they accumulate years and years in power?
Shortly afterwards, he says the people expect him to eliminate corruption and immediately combat corruption.
“While to eliminate corruption and fight organised crime, they want it immediately. And that's what we plan on doing. /Periscope












