Merro Base: Three lessons for Albin Kurti, which will apply to mature as a politician

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama visited Kosovo today with a group of his ministers, after a long period of frustration with local Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has been building his political fable in Pristina for nearly two years, inventing the risk of Albania as one of the objectives of his political rule. [...]
And to realize this objective he has moved every stone. It has been publicly committed against Albania's elected government by interfering with domestic politics in Tirana, forming political alliances in Albania, trying to reconcile a political movement, participated in Albania's elections, and has come out of any ethical code and voted personally against Albania's prime minister, fanned a populism of dung by fuelling the conspiracy of Tirana's co-operation with Belgrade against Kosovo, and feeding up the idea that the Tirana government in co-operation with the US has ousted it from power after they wanted to share Kosovo, but fortunately has saved Sali Berisha with Berisha Dimir Busati.
This political teenager of Albin Kurt, we hope that it is over today.
The first bitter lesson for him is that Albania's prime minister and his ministers visited Kosovo two weeks before the elections in Kosovo, not to bring down Albin Kurti, not to make politics in favour of his opponents in Kosovo, but within all the ethics and solemnity that belongs to the Albanian Government for Kosovo, avoiding and pantalism and partisanism.
Unlike Albin Kurti, marching from Lezha to Gjirokastra two weeks before the Albanian elections, Edi Rama and his ministers, luckily, far from Kosovo, went as normal people in Pristina, met all political representatives and returned to their homes in the evening.
This is an ethical code of conduct by every Albanian politician for Kosovo and every Kosovo politician for Albania, all of whom have respected him in these thirty years except Sali Berisha and Albin Kurti.
The second bitter lesson was Tirana's political support for the tax reciprocity decision, which the Government of Kosovo has rightly undertaken against Serbia.
What Albin Kurt has preached for two years as Edi Rama's co-operation with Belgrade against him, today not only makes him uncomfortable and self, but proves that Albania's principle of the open Balkans is not going to please Belgrade, but in concrete case, to force Belgrade to respect Kosovo.
Edi Rama does not violate this principle by supporting Kosovo against Belgrade's current populism, rather, through that principle, he wears Albin Kurt's populism in the Western suit, and makes his act credible, even though his electoral dimension seems far away.
But being a fair act, it is not betrayed by the cause of regional co-operation, rather it takes more meaning. Those who have betrayed regional co-operation in this case are Serbs.
And this is the case that Albin Kurti should think twice about the Tirana- Belgrade conspiracy against “Mesia” Albanian, ruling in Pristina.
The third lesson is that Albin Kurti's “Soviet approach” is Albin Kurti's to the US and the West for his small interests and facing situations like this one. Albin Kurti could call for consultations all Kosovo leaders or all Albanian space to cope with the conflict with Serbia, but this is just an Albanian volley.
The sovereignty of Kosovo and its integrity as a state protects NATO and the United States of America. Albin Kurt's witty hordes, who insult and insult every day in the United States, curse the West and complain that they are striking their leader, today have the chance to watch and realize that without the West, Albin Kurt is a tiger of paper, wet the first drop of the storm at the border.
So it's good to understand that he can't move forward in politics, by inventing as an enemy Albania, he can't move forward as Kosovo's leader, creating enmity with the region, and even more, he can do nothing for Kosovo's future if he declares it a potential risk “the loss of” of sovereignty by the US and the European Union.
Today's meeting in Pristina was a good opportunity to understand these three important things for a Kosovo leader who, for the sake of truth, Ibrahim Rugova but and Hashim Thaci later, have known to stay faithful.
Let's hope that Albin Kurti has spent his political adolescence and now before convincing himself that he was born to the Albanian government throughout the region, it is good to understand that the country where he became prime minister was born, not out of hostility with Albania, the US and Europe, but out of their love for that country.










