Behramay: They haven't left institutions without capture, but now they're trying to catch up with civil society protests.

Former President Hashim Thaci's adviser, Adil Behmaj, has reacted to Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, over participation in protests organised by several civil society organisations against the 18-year-old assassination in Ferizaj. Through a Facebook post, Behramaj said this government came to power as hope, ending up a protest [...]
Through a Facebook post, Behramaj said this government came to power as hope, ending up protesters in front of their ministries.
He says government officials have not left the institution untended, while now they are also trying to capture civil society protests.
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The “have not left the institution untended, but are now trying to capture civil society protests. As soon as they came to power, they immediately forgot their non-family citizens and activists that they are now trying to recreate the image of the activist because they are thus trying to demonstrate themselves on the eve of local elections.
They came to power as a hope for citizens, but ended up protesters in front of their ministries, even violating institutional responsibilities that most citizens believed by vote.
As rulers, they proved extremely nimble in the grasp of institutions, but highly unaware and irresponsible of their governance. While now appearing as protesters, they are pretending not to have enough political power to make the promised changes, hoping to pump political power into local governments.
So they once protested and used Astrit Dehar as a victim, but as soon as they came to power, they forgot about him too!
Since as rulers they have no success in whose name they can ask for citizens' votes, don't let them out of your mind if they try to create a two - month tension to cultivate unpredictable atmosphere, because they know that October 17 is the beginning of their end!”











