Today was appointed his adviser, Shala once for Kurti: If you come to power you will forgive all of Kosovo

Shenaj Shala, who in January shortly before the February 14th elections in Kosovo, joined the Vetevendosje Movement, has today been appointed as political adviser and chief of protocol in Prime Minister Albin Kurti's cabinet. This position, Shala took, despite feeling cheated in the protest manifestation of LVV and other small parties [...]
This position, Shala assumed, despite having felt deceived in the LVV protest manifestation and other smaller opposition parties on November 28th of 2015, which were held to oppose the association of Serb-run municipalities and demarcation of the border with Montenegro.
Shala had disappointed the importance Albin Kurti gave to Kosovo's classic national union with Albania that day in his speech to protesters.
A few days after the protest, she had written a letter to Kurt expressing all her accumulated anger that day. Trusting that such a national union was bad for minority ethnicities in Kosovo, Shenaj Shala, who feels half Albanian and half Turkish, found Kurti would forgive all Kosovo if he came to power.
And in that moment, you're talking to him. Against a union of Serb municipalities. But you talked about another reunion... I list them at the pit of fire, by the market what will remain of Kosovo through that terrible map. But what will remain of Kosovo, Albin, after the national union? I tried to advance the map of Kosovo back then- but I didn't see anything! You talk about the apology of the parts of Kosovo by those in power, but also (you're playing that) if you come to power I'm going to forgive all of Kosovo”, she wrote.
She said it was for the union, but not only the unification of Albanians, as she feared Kurti thinks the union, writes Insander.
I want the unification of Albanians, but not alone. I want the union of Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Roma, Croats, Egyptians, all the others we live in this country! I want my leaders not to make divisions, and not only to represent the interests of one side. I want you to have a vision of the future together, for everyone, no matter what we are. Present for a good, healthy life, in harmony! How do you expect to have the support of other minorities if on the one hand you are against the fireship of Serb municipalities, but on the other hand, you aim at another union? Whose is this Kosovo? And why should we forgive him or break him up? Or do you suppose that what everyone wants in Kosovo, and what's best for all, is the national union regardless of which community the citizens of Kosovo belong?
As she recalled how her tears had turned out as she walked across Mother Teresa Square after that protest manifesto, Shenaj Shala said she was divided by the fact that the manifestation I went against the partition of Kosovo turned into something else called “.
The political adviser and chief of protocol in Prime Minister Kurti's cabinet, then believed that all those related to even “something else” other than Kosovo Albanians, will not be able to choose their future with the ruling Albin Kurt.
And I realized in the moment that, all of them like me, that you're forced to choose what we are on the other side, maybe they can't even have this choice in the future if you come to power, because you just decided what we should be, everybody!
Things seem to have changed about five years after Shenaj Shala took a post in Kurti's cabinet until prior to the elections he presented Shala as fair and good representation in state institutions.











