How does the girl talk to her at home? That's Albin Kurti's answer.

During yesterday's session of the Kurt government vote, his daughter, Albin Kurt, at one point turned to his family. It was PDK deputy Ganimette Musliu, who said Kurti will be the first prime minister, “whose children do not speak Albanian at home”. But what was [...]
In an interview that he had given for the “Conan”, Kurti said his daughter speaks Albanian as well as Norwegian.
My daughter speaks both. She speaks Albanian, just like her peers, but she speaks Norwegian. I think he's already beginning to understand English, which my wife and I are very often communicating with. She's even finished an Albanian course in Tirana, so she knows Albanian without a sideline better than I was”, Kurti said.
In addition to Albanian and Norwegian, Kurt had said that she had begun to learn English, since she felt disfellowshipped in her parents ' conversations.
And it's interesting at first that when we spoke English, there was some embarrassment of disfellowshipping, because English was the language she identified the exception to it. So when we spoke English, it was neither Albanian nor Norwegian, therefore it was language where it isn't. But in time, I began to understand him too, and I saw that because of the frown of our eyes when we spoke English, we went to the ear pizza, since he was trying to hear as much because he understood more and more”, Kurty said.
By contrast, MP from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Ganimete Musliu, yesterday said Kurti will be the first Albanian prime minister “whose children do not speak Albanian at home”.
Musliu made these statements at the session under way for the government vote. The same was held back for the language used by Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca.
“Albanian prime minister, you will be left in history as the first Albanian prime minister, to whom no Albanian is spoken in Kosovo and at home”, she said, in the wake of several questions she posed.
On the other hand, when she received attention from Konjufca, she claimed it was VVʹa that set the standard of mentioning children of political representatives












