Impressive fraud: VVV swells for Kosovo justice, even though the outcome is similar

The ruling party, Vetevendosje, has been filling more than a year in power [also counted Government Kurti], but it does not appear to be getting used to this role. Finally, Albin Kurti's party is spirited in an index measuring progress in the rule of the Law and boasting [...]
That justice and rule of law in the country is gradually progressing is a stance that belonged to the Democratic Party of Kosovo. [ The PDK also dedicated the Democratic League [to] The LDK] but not even Vetevendosje, which had promised hope for radical changes [not gradual] in the country.
But, in the absence of radical changes in the justice system, Albin Kurti's party has chosen to boast even with those changes and progress that took place repeatedly and were mentioned by past rulers, perhaps with the idea that the people of Kosovo will not understand.

Finally, this political party on their Facebook social network page posted for “The Index of Law Rule 2021 by “World Justice Project” saying it lists Kosovo “best in the region”.
Problem is that Kosovo was ranked best “in the region” and in 2020 when Kosovo was introduced to these World Justice Project.

FOTO ECCAN: Index in 2020
Kosovo since 2020 and 2021 is grouped between the states of the Eastern European <x0). is ranked second, immediately after Georgia, but leaving behind all countries in our region [the Western Balkans] such as North Macedonia, Bosnia, Serbia and Albania.

FOTO ECCAN: Index in 2021
In 2021, Kosovo was ranked 60th until 2020 was ranked 54th, Periscope reports.
More clearly, Vetevendosje is taking pride in Kosovo's achievements in the justice system over the past 21 years, even though it once pushed ahead the idea that Kosovo was among the most corrupt and caught countries in Europe. The 20 years it's been stolen,” becomes this “that 20 years has worked” within its narrative.
With this index last year, former Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel was also proud that even attacked Vetevendosje that denied progress made to boast of it now.
This indicator of the Law Rule Index is particularly valid as exposing to those nihilist voices in Kosovo, denying any progress and progress our country has made, and not miss opportunity to tarnish and unjustly damage our state's reputation. Mr. ” Wessel.
Whether Vetevendosje has distanced itself from its past stances on rule of law, since they constitute full opposition to the current position. /Periscope











