100 days of power: Kurt's 4 most advanced actions

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is on his 100th day in power. All this time, he spent it on the top of his agenda's “six or seven” priority: dialogue with Serbia. But along with dialogue, he has done some very clever actions during this time. Kurt had declared [...]
Kurti had declared that “dialog with Serbia” would be ranked “sixth or seventh” among its ruling priorities, in line with people's interests.
But his 100 days in power showed that actually dialogue was his first priority, even standing apart from other priorities.
However, such an action had been expected because his political attitudes had changed since the time.
Below are the strangest actions of 100 days:
- Moving From a Small Home to a Big Home
Prime Minister Kurt was noted for his modest past life. He lived by rent in nearby Pristina City Park.
But it was later reported that Prime Minister Kurti had changed his residence. He had moved into Pristina's most elite neighbourhood, Taslidge, and was living in a large rented house.

For a long time, no word was made about how much the prime minister paid 2700 euros a month -- (1400 from VV and 1300 from the state -- for his home.
This action by party activists and the government was justified in the security that should be offered by Kosovo Police since they needed greater space to carry out their actions.
On the basis of Kurti's 2021 declaration of property to the Anti-Corruption Agency, it turned out that he was paying only 250 euros for that house.
Whether there is a conflict of interest in such a thing remains to be seen.
- Election Campaign in Albania
During April, Prime Minister Kurti would travel to the Republic of Albania to rival Edi Rama's power.
Vetevendosje in Albania managed to find three people to run in Albania for the MP's position, but still failed to find success.

Kurti's party -- why with its powerful support to Kosovo's prime minister -- failed even to be a worthy rival of Toma Doshi's party, who managed to secure several mandates.
Kurti was criticised for this prudent move in Kosovo, but also abroad.
- Media storage
Television charges could be lacking, Nasim Haradinaj ], located at The Hague, but most lack Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
He has not participated in any television interview since he received the mandate of the only power in Kosovo.
This is in stark contrast to the timing of the first prime minister [February 3, 2020-1 June 2020] when he was interviewing after interviews.
From February 3rd to April 20th, it had stayed for 8 hours and 3 minutes on Pristina television.. He made 62 Facebook statuss with 26 thousand and 209 words.
- Silence over Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
Kosovo recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel by placing the embassy in this troubled city. Kosovo became only the third country in the world to do so, after Guatemala and the US. And only the first Muslim country in the world.
However, Prime Minister Kurti's official position is still “under review” expressed following the meeting he had had with the Turkish ambassador to Pristina.
The announcement that the embassy in Jerusalem was a matter carried out had been issued by Donika Grovalla Schwarz ) Minister of Foreign Affairs. /Periscope











