Ginny: Kurti without ideas and plans, in dialogue with Serbia to engage the entire political spectrum

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo believes the Kurti government has no plans for how to be led with the country, otherwise it would have had the governing plan within two days of coming to power. According to this party, the entire political spectrum in the country should have a clear framework for dialogue with Serbia. AAK deputy chairman, [...]
AAK deputy chairman Ardian Gjini says that from what has been seen so far turns out that the Kurti government has no clear idea what to do when it is in power.
According to him, translating governing ideas into the governing plan is very easy. It says that Vetevendosje has given only phrases and not a concrete programme with which to govern.
Under normal conditions, in normal democracy the governing plan is carried out for two days because political parties before coming to power have clear what they want to do... But if there's no governing idea then surely even the governing plan takes a lot of time and it's been a plan, uh-hoc, what to think of”. It seems that such a situation has caused self-Determination at the time, the right of Vetevendosje, that it will win the elections and not take a chance to build the electoral programme at all. The phrases are not program, jailtimes, he went, he came, he came, he was small, big profit, these are phrases like fascism death, freedom to the people, phrases do not program. In fact, I wish at least this government with so many numbers to give Kosovo something, don't waste my time. What I'm seeing so far there is no programme, there is no clear idea what to do in power”, he told Kosovas.
As for dialogue with Serbia, Djind says a clear framework should be created for what is acceptable and what should be the model of negotiations with Serbia.
According to him, in dialogue with Serbia the entire political spectrum should be joined.
If there's international insistence I have to take seriously, but I think the government that needs to answer Kosovo is important or not important... (Do you want to be part of the dialogue) 4:13? The entire political spectrum in Kosovo in the end has to be part of decision-making as a result of negotiations with Serbia -- what forms they have next -- belongs to the government to decide -- the end of their main burden. But, it can't be after long-term decision-making for Kosovo without being the entire political spectrum there, even the Constitution and numbers begging for it... The government needs to market what you believe, if you don't know what you believe in honor, we always have problems”, Djind said.
It also addresses criticism of the pandemic management that the Kurti government is conducting, adding that the 2-week closure of gastronomy has only become an image.
The “is roughly the same situation, but in the current government I see an extraordinary insistence and a loss of energy to impress and not build the substance. It's all about making an impression. It's also working in politics to impress, but if the substance is forgotten, then those impressions disappear very quickly”, he says.
Djindin says confident that the AAK will grow in local elections, leading with more municipalities than it previously led.
And in the local elections, citizens have to decide a little bit more clearly what they want, because most of us still show them what we're going to do before the elections and they're going to decide who's going to do, and normally most of us have an Addus, we can tell you that what we said three years ago, we've done, at least guarantee that what we're talking about... according to all odds, municipalities that are going to grow up in the Alliance area, besides those we have, we're very close to Istgun, with Podu, we're going to grow up in Pristina, we're going to be very close to Pristina... We will also work hard in Obilic because we have had an extraordinary basis there. Therefore, the number of municipalities which the Alliance will lead will rise, will not shrink”, he says.












