Vjosa Osmani is asked by the BBC where he differs from other politicians: He finds it difficult to answer

Vjosa Osmani has been invited today to the BBC's HARDtalk in a 23-minute long interview. She was introduced as a task leader who could also become Kosovo's new president. Can Kosovo expel the ghosts of the past? It was the main topic. The first question that the journalist asked him [...]
She was introduced as a task leader who could also become Kosovo's new president.
Can Kosovo expel the ghosts of the past? It was the main topic.
The first question the journalist posed was where she differed from the old Kosovo politicians, but Mrs. Ousmane was by no means relaxed.
It has cited the anti-corruption platform, and the conspiracy in maintaining the positions it has had with Kurt in two decades.
In fact, this consistency may be questionable when it is known that Vetevendosje has erased the communiques from its official website.
BBC:
In what form would you say you are different from the old [Kosovo politicians'] guard?
VO:
In many ways, in fact, I've been a part of politics for quite some time. I started [a career] very early, when I was 17 years old, so it's been more than twenty years. I was never part of the Executive So I've never had executive powers in the decisions that were made.
But I think that [changing with others] initially concerns the political platform we competed with with the incoming prime minister [Curt] based on our anti-corruption platform... There are many reasons, but it is practically based on the consistency we have shown in politics for the last two decades that have convinced Kosovo citizens to give us dominant support. This shows that a new political generation, not in age but in mind, will finally give the people of Kosovo the opportunity to find their perspective in the country and not get out. /PERISCOP/











