He was criticised for his great interest in elections in Albania, Kurti says: I voted and I came back

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has returned to Kosovo after voting in the parliamentary elections in Albania. Kurti has announced his return after being criticised by the opposition that he is more interested in his party officials in Albania than in his timeless citizens. Besides some pictures of [...]
Besides some photos published in his Facebook profile, Prime Minister Kurti has stressed that voting is citizen duty for those who love democracy.
I returned to Kosovo, but morning I was in Albania to vote. Democracy is the system that Albanians have always wanted, and voting is civic duty for those who love democracy”, Kurti wrote on Facebook.

Otherwise, after voting there, Kurti has invited Albania's citizens to come to the polls.
The election day is a day of democracy. I invite all citizens of Albania to respect their homeland today by voting and making the best choice. The day is beautiful, Sunday, sunny, so it will be until evening. I wish days of beauty and prosperity for Albania and every man who, like me, has the passport of the Republic of Albania”, declared Kurti after the vote.
But his move has been criticised by incumbent Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Enver Hoxhaj.
He has written how Albania has vaccinated hundreds of thousands of citizens, while Kosovo continues to be among the countries with at least vaccinated in the world.
“Albin Kurti is showing up in Albania for the time being as Kosovo prime minister who is most interested in the co-partisans there than the fate of fellow citizens here. Albania, meanwhile, has reached the number of 400 thousand vaccinated citizens, in Kosovo there are only 20,000 of these pending another contingent of aid with vaccine”, Hoxhaj has written.
We remember that the Vetevendosje Movement in Albania competes with three candidates for MPs in this election.











