365 days alone: Kurt celebrates a year in power, punished by the people, and widespread protests

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has already completed a full year in power. He has been the country's prime minister at the Kurti I Government since 3 February 2020 until 1 June the same year. 119 days of his entire government as prime minister in Kurti Government [...]
He has been the country's prime minister at the Kurti I Government since 3 February 2020 until 1 June the same year.
119 days of his entire government as prime minister in the Kurti I Government, even though half of that mandate had been as prime minister in office after being dismissed by the government coalition, the world-led LDK led by Professor Isa Mustafa.
Kurti became prime minister once he won the February 14th 2021 elections on March 23rd, and has already turned 246 days in power, Periscope reports.
Kosovo citizens did not receive the long-awaited change, and therefore in the October 17th 2021 elections and in the runoff on November 14th dealt a serious blow to the prime minister's party.

Today, it puts the prime minister under pressure from numerous protests. Today, it was Fernikli's workers who went to the government facility to ask him to think about their fate after the company stopped working after the energy crisis.
For Friday, a protest has been warned by public administration workers, until December 4th, teachers will protest through their union, and which could be on strike that would stop the learning process.
We remember that huge protests have also taken place by farmers who in summer occupied downtown Pristina with their tractors because of the reduction of farm subsidies. /Periscope











