Gorani: Kurti government is attacking and blaming to defend itself

Gorani: Kurti government is attacking and blaming to defend itself

Opinionist Dukagjin Gorani says the government led by Albin Kurti is attacking and blaming in order to defend itself. According to Goran, if the approach of the government is not aggressive, it is defant. Gorani says the prime minister is responsible for all, and not just for those who agree with him. If it's aggressive approach [...]

Opinionist Dukagjin Gorani says the government led by Albin Kurti is attacking and blaming in order to defend itself. According to Goran, if the approach of the government is not aggressive, it is defant.

Gorani says the prime minister is responsible for all, and not just for those who agree with him.

If it's aggressive approach, then it's still a defansive approach. It's a kind of speech used by the government that we talked about that underscores my willingness to protect even the process of protecting myself built by guilt. This is a defiction approach, Gorani says.

This is not a way to facilitate the approach of the government, and the hand in the heart is not a way to facilitate the prime minister's position. This kind of approach to public communication through emphasis and definition of the idea that we are divided societies and we are easily defined societies in us and them. This form that was used after local elections, and then I saw it in an interview at that institute in Austria, you had the repeat verb with the same attitude, and that's the ease and willingness to divide society into CHAneić and APUata”, Gorani stressed.

The government is obliged to be all of those you disagree with. The Prime Minister is responsible for all, and especially for those with whom he disagrees. This defansive attitude that to be willing to experience as one part of society government and that you're willing to experience governance as only the right of a subject, or a political and party concept, not attempts to overcome that party division barrier and prove yourself as state government, Goran explains on the Pressing show.

This government's defanity was already killed by significant international institutions which we historically have jobs most, the US, Brussels, London, Paris”, he added.

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