Citizen Shpend Ahmeti: Kurti assumes responsibility for Kosovo's return

Citizen Shpend Ahmeti: Kurti assumes responsibility for Kosovo's return

Former Pristina leader Shpend Ahmeti has reacted to the energy crisis in the country for what Prime Minister Albin Kurti has blamed past governments. Ahmeti through a Facebook post said we know that past governments have left him very badly, but added that he does not feel responsible if the situation gets worse. He added that [...]

Former Pristina leader Shpend Ahmeti has reacted to the energy crisis in the country for what Prime Minister Albin Kurti has blamed past governments.

Ahmeti through a Facebook post said we know that past governments have left him very badly, but added that he does not feel responsible if the situation gets worse.

He added that aggression cannot be explained with the work of governments of the past 20 years.

You can afford the work of various governments for the last 20 years, but not the regregation! As the situation does not improve, we know that others have left it very badly, but that the situation does not depart from responsibility”, Ahmeti wrote.

By contrast, Kurti had declared that they have found the ground state that was bleeding on all sides “completely unprepared for the challenges of the 21-8x1> century.

I understand the frustration of the citizens with the lack of electricity, believe me that I am frustrated, but let this be a reminder of the situation in which those who government for two decades left the state because as dark people who were doing jobs away from the eyes of citizens they had how to leave Kosovo differently than in darkness, but that era has ended”, the prime minister had declared among other things.

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