Baton Haxhiu for the Red Pages of Vetevendosje: Developing Diskurisive totalitarianism

When few days left in the February 14th elections, political parties in Kosovo have attended meetings and unveiled their programmes. The Vetevendosje movement in public perception is thought to be the first political force, while this projection has sparked enthusiasm for its supporters. Analyst Andy Bushati at Euronews Albania says [...]
The Vetevendosje movement in public perception is thought to be the first political force, while this projection has sparked enthusiasm for its supporters.
Analyst Andy Bushati at Euronews Albania says Kosovo needs radical change.
It's better to make a radical difference than to continue in that situation where everyone shares deals with each other”, he said.
Asked whether Albin Kurti's objective to take over powers alone resembles <x0-orex1> of Prime Minister Edi Rama in 2017, Bushati gives this version:
Does this look like Eddie Rama's table? There is nothing like it for a simple reason, because Edi Rama, who sought the table alone, is himself part of the procedure. So the Tirana cast is a continuation, and it is the same game in Kosovo that was made on the line by switching power once to Isa Mustafa and again to Hashim Thaci. Kosovo's fable is quite another fable, it is an attempt to put aside all old gangs to open a new era. Is this gonna be the perfect smell, so we can discuss”, he stressed.
Analyst Baton Haxhiu says placing the red-coloured headscarves from Vetevendosje on the streets of Pristina essentially has a totalitarianist symbolic.
“The confession used with the red headscarf to strengthen one left against the oligarchs, to build a left against all others. This creates a discrostive totalitarianism and this disintelligative totalitarianism is the VV's confession so far” he said.










