Supported Albin Kurtin, media leader link Besnik Berisha elects KPM board member

Besnik Berisha has been elected a member of the Independent Commission's board of Media with a four-year term. He received 70 votes from Kosovo's Parliament deputies, coming out most voted. Berisha has openly supported Albin Kurti and Vetevendosje Movement, whose deputies have [...]
He received 70 votes from Kosovo's Parliament deputies, coming out most voted.
Berisha has openly supported Albin Kurti and Vetevendosje Movement, whose deputies have the majority in parliament.
The subx0> Wildness with which the VV chairman is attacked by several éanalysts has come out of fear that they will lose the state crib”, Berisha wrote in his post on January 25th, 2021, quoting Kim Mehmet, broadcasting Inseder newspaper.

Another long writing, published on February 9, 2021, days before the February 14th elections, he indirectly called for Albin Kurti's party to be voted on.
Let's save ourselves and them on February 14th from this evil we can never see from within. The change will take away even slightly from them this state-destructive virus”, Berisha wrote, broadcast Insander newspaper.

Berisha, in several posts, has also publicly lynched Valon Syla, the head of the Metro Gazette, who occasionally debates the studio on political events.
How much better this “Jack Setrin” than Naser Rafuna. The mega-revirativeisation of this kind that offends every national value and tries to erase any hope I am convincing even the small neutral group that it should be supported by the last chance for the crucial change”, Berisha wrote on January 28, 2021, broadcast the Isander newspaper.

This is not the only post where Berisha publicly lynched Syla.
“Richard Grenelli and Valon Syla have been able to talk to until the VV is dropped to 80%” wrote on March 3, 2021, Berisha, who has now been elected a member of the KPM, broadcast Insander newspaper.

In a letter on January 15, 2021, Berisha also has words for Ilir Mirena, who heads Periscope Journal.

In spite of that, Berisha's election to the Independent Commission for Media has been strongly supported by civil society.











