Besa Sahini after violence against PSD activists: Health of democracy at its lowest point

Former Minister of Education in Albania and Dardan Moliqaj's wife have reacted to police violence against PSD activists simultaneously. It has called “absurde” what it describes as Albin's “ne need to erase any opposition voice in Kosovo. Sahin also mentioned the matter of sticky tickets [...]
It has called “absurde” what it describes as Albin's “ne need to erase any opposition voice in Kosovo.
Sahin also mentioned the issue of the sticky tickets that Periscope had repeatedly reported, and which contract was withdrawn later. Even in the protest against the sticky tickets that were meant to cost 5 euros, PSD activists had protested.
The state of democracy in Kosovo is at its most fragile point since the post-war.” writes Mrs. Sahin, follow Periscope.
It stresses that <x0 needs and spaces for new and vocal opposition are coming up. ”
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Albin's need to extinguish any opposition voice in Kosovo has gone into absurdity. Five activists in symbolic action against unjust special court already turned into court against U n CK got beat up and arrested violently. It happened in July the same thing when Albin released the police to protect an extra absurd car registration tax, which he later attracted.
Prior to that, a small protest was organised against VV hypocrisy, which carried out open electoral campaign, dangerous to health between the pandemic and shortly after winning elections imposed strict measures calling for the pandemic, resulting in business closures and staggering fines of citizens. The protest was closed with police violence, as far as the protest action was concerned, that it had not been seen since UNMIK.
If you do not dismiss them with violence, Albin brings out his ministers in protest to appropriate the cause, as did the embarrassing appearance of the justice minister and the interior minister in protests against the brutal murder of a young woman by her partner.
The health of democracy in Kosovo is at its most fragile point since the post-war. The only ray of hope is the fact that under violent powers, the opposition increases and strengthens. So paradoxically, need and space for new and loud opposition is coming up.











