Memli Krasniqi: A year's incapacity of Kurti Government, at the expense of state and citizens

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Memli Krasniqi has singled out Albin Kurti's one-year rule as incompetent, uncompetive and at the expense of Kosovo citizens. “What characterizes the inability of this government is not simply poor performance in realising its goals. The fundamental characteristic of this incompetent government, [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Memli Krasniqi has singled out Albin Kurti's one-year rule as incompetent, uncompetive and at the expense of Kosovo citizens.
“What characterizes the inability of this government is not simply poor performance in realising its goals. The fundamental characteristic of this incompetent government is the cost it has produced for the citizens of Kosovo.”, Krasniqi has said.
Further, the leader of The PDK has said these are real-time, real-time and real-effect findings that have marked the picture of governance from March 2021 through March 2022.
“As a result of this inability, the Republic of Kosovo for a year of governing Prime Minister Kurti doesn't figure either on the strategic investment map or on the map of regional political importance, or on the map of stable partnership with Kosovo's strategic partners and allies.”, he added.
Even, according to Krasniqi, the opposite has taken place, with the consequence of the reggression and stagnation that has characterised governance this year, Kosovo citizens have begun to see neither future nor in their homeland.
The government's “Program Kurti has generally been a wordplay. Where no wordplay was, there were copies of plans. Where there weren't any copies of plans, there were notions of books. But the sustainable programme that sets concrete steps for economic development, order and law, for employment, for integration and well-being, has not been.”, he added.
According to him, there are only a few program elements that, in fact, serve us well today to see and measure the inability of this government to implement the programme.
“He promised to establish the Health Insurance Fund. Today is not in the agenda. Instead, we can only talk about mismanagement of pandemic, cutting back the health budget in pandemic time, suspicious contracts, and lack of strategy and health vision. It has failed in the economy, where today the number of unemployed people has increased greatly, the number of unemployed, youth and youth seeking to leave Kosovo has increased dramatically, and the only ones not raised are production, export and employment and wages. ”, said the chairman PDK.
Krasniqi has also mentioned the frightening figures of December and January, where we stood at about 100,000 young men and women waiting for a visa to leave Kosovo.
Krasniqi has also cited the failures of this Government in depoliticising institutions, realising property in justice and the prosecutor, police and intelligence, implementing the programme for affordable residence, establishing the Sovereign Fund and Development Bank, taking concrete steps to set the minimum wage, flagrant growth of energy and prices, etc.
According to Chairman Krasniqi, Prime Minister Kurti has come to power by laying politics as a transformational event, or in fact for a year, not only has he transformed anything, but has been transformed into a procedural politician without any political vision and building state.
Krasniqi has also counted Kurti's failure in the dialogue process, which is jeopardising to realise the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo, already calling foreign policy scandalous.
A full year, when no step, no decision, no action, no lobbie has been undertaken, either for new recognition of the state of Kosovo or for membership in international organisations. ”, Krasniqi said.
Krasniqi has also cited the refusal of American gas as one of the most violent decisions that have been taken on behalf of Kosovo institutions in two decades.
Finally, the leader of The PDK has said this poor, uncertain performance, without plan and protagonism, without vision and adventure, risks further deepening the burden of the lives of Kosovo citizens and the very prospect of our state.











