Analyst Salihu comforts VV for results in Albania, attacks VV in Kosovo

Analyst Fitim Salihu has made his condolences to what appears to be a very weak election result for Vetevendosje Movement in the Republic of Albania. He has declared that its “critics against power is not determined by the number of votes he has received, as no criticism of its oponents is determined in [...]
He has stated that its “critics against power is not determined by the number of votes he has received, as is not determined by the criticism of its oponents in Kosovo by the number of votes they have.
For example, you can get 50% of the vote and not sign the arrival of vaccines for citizens. For example, you can only get 50 votes and be fair in your criticism. He wrote Mr. Saihu, here comes Periscope.
In yesterday's parliamentary elections in Albania, the first projections point to another Socialist Party victory and the now eight-year-old Edi Rama.
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Perhaps Vetevendosje will win a whole few votes in Albania as a quantity. But this does not deny that its criticism can be accurate as a quality. Let this serve as a lesson for both Kosovo. The quality of criticism and the quota of vote are not always in proper proportion. You can't hide the scum of poor governance under the people's vote. This is called the arrogance of numbers, the dictatorship of many. For example, you can get 50% of the vote and not sign the arrival of vaccines for citizens. For example, you can only get 50 votes and be fair in your criticism. “has established people” is just a populist ice banner that melts once it faces the heat of accurate criticism.











