Six months of the ruling Albin Kurt: He made his first priority with remarkable success

Six months of the ruling Albin Kurt: He made his first priority with remarkable success

It has already been six months since Albin Kurti became prime minister of Kosovo and effectively took control of all the laws of power in Kosovo. In this article will we try to give a straight answer to the question posed by Ramush Haradinaj <x0c> Kosovo is going?

The date was 22 March when Albin Kurti was voted prime minister of Kosovo by MPs from the elected Assembly on February 14th. So, six months and a day ago.

But where did Kosovo go during these 184 days of ruling Albin Kurt?

The new prime minister of Kosovo had set the UN priority outlook on Codov-19. Immediately in April, he took some restrictive measures against CO VID through Health Minister Arben Vitit, but not respected by the measure.

Second priority: Pandemia

Why didn't he respect the masses, the masses? Because the move still remembered the notorious campaign for the February 14th elections, when Albin Kurti, like his occupants, brutally ignored all IKKPK measures and recommendations to hold gatherings with their supporters.

However, even these few did produce their effects because the number of cases began to drop right on May 1. And since the number of cases declined, the government also found the pretext to reduce restrictive measures altogether so that Kosovo seemed to become the first country in the world to cross the flag of pandemic. In fact, the government was removing measures to facilitate the diaspora's arrival. What happened was a slaughter of our most vulnerable citizens, elderly people and citizens with existing diseases that would begin in early August and continue.

The government failed spectacularly in front of all the people with the management of pandemic, which it had prioritized first. In a few straight days, in Kosovo they would die from 36 Kosovo citizens a day.

The management of the vaccine process also dealt with many problems. Kosovo being among the poorest countries in Europe was helped by friendly countries with doses of Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, but their management was Sorry.

Inoculation campaigns were missing, giving way to daily political campaigns involving thousands of activists and militants [maybe even from government offices] and thousands of false profiles.

It is noteworthy that Kurti decided that the candidate for Pristina's chairman would have his own minister, Arben the Year, right at the time of the pandemic.

Two thousand and 917 dead citizens have been confirmed dead by David-19 throughout Kosovo since the start of the pandemic on 13 March 2020. Albin Kurti's Arben Vitita did not take responsibility for the terrible mismanagement of the pandemic. The latter, acknowledging that the situation was serious, left the blame to the IKKKPK, saying they had consistently followed the institute's recommendations. The prime minister forgot that he had received credit for lowering cases during May, perhaps being preoccupied with his sixth-seven [dialog] priority. Moreover, Kurt tried instrumentized pandemic, IKBPK, President Osmani, Chief Prime Minister Konjufca, to try to postpone the October 17th local elections because polls failed. This time, however, he failed.

Sixth-seventh Priority: Negotiations

The man who had built his political party in opposition to negotiations with Serbia was trying to turn Serbia into the negotiating table.

Although, the people were deceived that the [dialog] negotiations would be a priority, or it would be the sixth-seventh priority, he actually made a lot of money before the pandemic. The prime minister had not to establish the full trade, economic and political rivalry towards Serbia and eat up his words spoken two days before the elections [on February 12th].

It was Albin Kurti who had removed the 100% tax measure on Serbian goods while he was prime minister in the Kurti government.

What happened next was not beautiful. Kurti is laying the need for negotiations even these days when he decided to set up a reciprocity thread for car plates.

He made a good presentation at the second public meeting with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucicin, when he reportedly counted the massacres made by Serbia to the Albanian population in Kosovo from the end of the 19th century until 1999. But nothing beyond that!

His government spread the KLA Archive scandal, which was said to be opened in exchange for Serbia's state archive. Many KLA soldiers, even from his party, denied that such an archive existed, and many critics warned that Serbia's state archive was actually destroyed. That in that archive there would be nothing to be found for war crimes committed by the Serbian state, renowned humanist Natasa Ka exactly said.

Next, Kurt seems to be on fire but may already have been too late.

Finally, it is worth welcoming the Special Unit action in the country's north to implement the 2011 Brussels agreement on freedom of movement. It doesn't matter that Kurt himself strongly opposed that deal once.

Third priority: Justice

No step forward. Nor did Lumez go forward, nor did Elez come. And to the worse, it does not seem that Lumez intends to go, nor does Elez intend to come.

That the Judiciary is plagued by other problems, larger than said in Kurti's opposition rhetoric, it is now clear. Lack of will, lack of ability to perform the job, small capacities seem to be the main stumbling blocks of a more functional justice in the country. Justice that's not being adjusted to government fairy tales.

Confiscating unwarranted property will be applicable to just the rusty linkes of our justice. While all hope lies in the Vetting process which had begun for years now.

10th Priority: Social Policy

The prime minister has adopted a series of social policies that have been viewed with critical eyes by the opposition and analysts.

In time of pandemic, he did not continue additions of 30 euros to the country's pensioners. It's just the age pensioners that the pandemic is wreaking havoc on. However, the lack of sensitivity seems to have made its own, and instead of giving 30 euros more, Kurti increased from 10 euros to basic pensions.

Another move with serious consequences was the shameful reduction of additions to health staff. We're repeating it, and this is in time of pandemic. Out of 250 euros of doctors, 150 nurses will already receive only 60 each month.

There's no better time to lower the morale of warriors than war, is there?

Another decision that was seen in nationalist nature was that of providing 170 euros a month for women lehonia. The question is: are women being helped to be unsurpassed, or are women being helped as breeding factories for citizens as free labor power?

First priority: Consolidation of Power

Albin Kurti received 50 per cent of the votes in the February 14th elections. The whole government was on its own. The whole presidency was for itself. The whole assembly was for itself. Yet, he was not satisfied.

Kurt went the path of consolidating his own power. In April, shortly after making Vjosa Osmani president of unusual ala-Tadic marketplaces in the Kosovo Assembly, he launched Albania's mountains and ski fields to campaign for his party's three parliamentary candidates. It was the April 25th election. Despite his great commitment, all three candidates lost their respective races.

But what did not happen in Albania was happening daily in Kosovo. Kurt was appointing prominent <x0...professionists who, for some reason, were also shooting prominent family members of his people. Family members, if they were prominent, could be for weddings and even governments.

In view of all of this, Kurt has achieved his first priority in consolidating and increasing power to succeed very successfully. /Periscope 

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