Kurt mentioned only three successes of his government: The first turns out to be a fraud. The second turns out to be a fraud.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti published a video spot on behalf of his mayoral candidates during yesterday, making manipulations unprecedented with public opinion. Albin Kurti attacked all opponents of the Vetevendosje Movement, despite his party's offering no serious projects in any Kosovo city. He [...]
Albin Kurti attacked all opponents of the Vetevendosje Movement, despite his party's offering no serious projects in any Kosovo city.
The one with a grim look cited his rulership, which is being characterized by a strange slowness and decisions that are being disputed as contrary to the strategic interests of the state, Periscope follows.
But on the three points he mentioned as “success” lied three times.
I pretend
In six months of our governance, our country registered the highest rate of economic growth in Europe,” the prime minister claimed.
The truth?
The truth is, all countries in Europe have seen economic growth after economies are opened.
As economist Dardan Sejdiu explains, which was once Kurt's co-party, confessed that Albania's “economy in the second quarter increased to a total of 17.89%. Montenegro's economy grew for 19 %, the same as Macedonia's economy. Only the economy of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina grew by 13.7 and 14.7 %. But still, the growth of our economy over this period is below the average level of this region (Balkan 6 exclusion Kosovo). ”
So Kosovo wasn't the first in Europe but was the last in the region.
Moreover, Kurti had repeatedly criticised his predecessors as prime ministers [Haradinaj, Hoti, Thaci, Mustafa] when mentioning economic growth figures. But it seems that this too is among the many words that he has forgotten after taking power.
Predestination II
The “for just three months came to the helm of the region for a degree of vaccination,” ) further expressed, the prime minister.
In fact, the vaccine issue is much more complicated than it might seem. The government Kurti had remained at the bottom of the list for a long time, and the first citizen to be vaccinated would be Kosovo's own prime minister, Albin Kurti.
The alarming situation with vaccines would lead to a programme of aid for Kosovo that was able to secure the contracts on time itself. The timely failure to launch the vaccine process would severely cost Kosovo citizens, especially from August until October.
But most of the vaccines taken would be in relief form, mainly from the COVAX program for developing countries (poor).
What happened next was a complete explosion of the pandemic situation in the country. Months of wine and total mismanagement of the pandemic would bring the next wave, which would pop as never before in early August.
658 citizens found death in only the past two months. How many would be saved if the process of vaccination began in time? Of course, Kurt does not discuss such a matter.
Predestation III
“Kosovo was listed as the country with the lowest level of organised crime in the region” ʹ further said Kurti, citing an organised crime index listing Kosovo for the first time.
This list would put Kosovo at thirteenth place in Europe -- a very bad burden, but, however, take into account the region would be seen as a good situation.
On this list, it had not previously found Kosovo, and it is not about Prime Minister Kurti or his rule, that is, merits and errors bear past governments.
We can only imagine how easily Kurt would distort this list to present Kosovo as a country swarming with organized crime.
We are repeating it: 13th place in Europe! /Periscope











