From today's end to the VV's populist fairy tales, there are now responsibilities

Three good things have happened today from elections in Kosovo. First, clear political change has taken place. “Replace” has received the mandate, legitimacy and responsibility to govern Kosovo, according to the first polydes. From today, the period of populist tales and patriotic demagogia or ruling speculation ends and starts responsibility towards Kosovo. And [...]
First, clear political change has taken place. “Replace” has received the mandate, legitimacy and responsibility to govern Kosovo, according to the first polydes.
From today, the period of populist tales and patriotic demagogia or ruling speculation ends and starts responsibility towards Kosovo. And now the responsibility has a name, it's called “Movement”.
Second, very good choices have been made. The process has been correct, constructive and without the tendency to manipulate until the moment of the vote. Let's hope this goes on and counting, which risks falling under the euphoria of the announced winner.
Third, civic mobilization has occurred to vote. A country that stands up to vote or makes sacrifices as the Kosovo diaspora to vote is a country that never dies.
Every time a country falls into pessimism and depression, it does not vote. But when everyone gets up to vote, it means they haven't given up. And these choices proved it.
Further arguments with whom will form the government “Movement”, who will be president, and how long negotiations will last, should save Albanians.
Albin Kurti must testify to responsibility to form institutions as soon as possible, under the spirit of tolerance and co-operation with all sides and to draw Kosovo out of the gap where the recent political crisis has plunged in, which was primarily a trick of Albin Kurt, to get where he arrived.
Kosovo paid the price of its <x0-95 victimisation”, returning it to a safer and fuller mandate. Now Albin Kurti can no longer become a victim. The only one who can become his victim is Kosovo.
So from today he is condemned to be responsible, inclusive and tolerant with all other political factors in Kosovo, without which he can do nothing for Kosovo's benefit even though he may have votes to run the state of Kosovo.
Now he can't pretend any more, nor as a victim of Agim Veliu, nor as a victim of Hashim Thaci, or Richard Greenelli, nor as a victim of his major “ <x1) Albanian ideas.
He is now simply responsible for Kosovo. The responsibility for Kosovo has its name.











