Albin Kurti has no priority over Kosovo, but power

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has threatened opposition parties, that if Vjosa Osmani does not vote for president, he will lead the country to new elections. This is a threat that doesn't scare anyone, except to show what is the priority of Albin Kurti, Kosovo or taking any power. None of the remaining opposition [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has threatened opposition parties, that if Vjosa Osmani does not vote for president, he will lead the country to new elections. This is a threat that doesn't scare anyone, except to show what is the priority of Albin Kurti, Kosovo or taking any power.
None of the remaining opposition has responsibility for Vjosa Osmani, or all of the power chairs that Albin Kurti requires.
He has been voted by 50 per cent of Kosovo's votes, and not by two-thirds, as much as he requires the post of president.
His behavior is the same as that of a year ago, since he had 25 percent of the victs, he pretended to have 99 percent.
And now he thinks he can threaten the lost opposition, that he will put it back in the election, hoping to reach two-thirds.
This shows that he has no priority in Kosovo, but full power in Kosovo.
Very good. This is a legitimate wish. Every paranoid leader in the world has it. There was Enver Hoxha.
If Albin Kurti takes power priority, let him put it back into the election and let him take it.
If there is Kosovo, as it has long lied, it should act as a statesman and compromise the post of president, giving Kosovo a full-fledged president.
If he has a priority to take any power, let him put the country back into the election, in the hope that 99 percent will once vote.
But now there is no hiding after Agim Veliu, Greenell, or Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustaf.
Now it is taking Kosovo to the middle of the pandemic in the elections to complete its power-infirm ego.
The path is good for him and for Kosovo, if it follows the desire of power.
No one feels threatened by this perverted desire except for Kosovo.
The opposition has lost power and does not matter whether it has 49 percent or 39 percent.
The only thing that matters now is the true face of Albin Kurti and his real desires, which are not related to Kosovo, but to his ruling chair.
Threatening an opposition who's lost everything is like threatening to drown in the ocean, getting it wet with water.
Sjka “qeder” killed by wet ones, except for Kosovo that has not yet drowned.











