Gorani: Osman has chosen to operate according to Atifete Jahjaga model

Gorani: Osman has chosen to operate according to Atifete Jahjaga model

Analyst Dukagjin Gorani has said President Vjosa Osmani has chosen to act on the model former President Atifete Jahjaga had once followed. This, according to Gorani, as Osman is only following her agenda, acting offline “from developments and from the dynamics of the scene, whether political or social,”. Gorani says the president chose silence [...]

Gorani says the president chose silence in the face of current topics, including the Civil Code bill, which was not adopted in the Kosovo Assembly.

“President Osmani has chosen the position of a solemn indifference. So it is solemnly indifferent to what is happening in our society. She's handling her own agenda. So today there is a tour of Kosovo, it could be tomorrow that it could be after a multiday conference like it was in Turkey and later in Qatar, but that's to produce the model of the president that existed even earlier on us, and that's the model of President Jahjaga, which has been correct, has been bureaucraticly accurate and functional, but completely disconnected from developments from the dynamics of both the political stage and whether it's a social one, Goran said in T7.

I think that of all the possible models that Ousmane has clearly analyzed by President Osmany, it seems to have figured out that the model of behavior like President Jahjaga seems to be the most useful model for him and more consistent, and that's that you continue your ceremonial agenda and you teach the public not to count too much on your statement and not to expect too much in your statement because you're thinking of it as well as you're curious. These two-three situations, and especially this of the Civil Code, which will come back to the table, will prove that after a certain analysis of the situation, she has clearly decided to neutralise herself from social dynamic”, he explained.

Osmani has also launched a tour of the country's municipalities this week.

“Turneu through Kosovo is among the simplest or among the easiest efforts to maintain a public presence without doing any work or doing any great work. We now have to see the president through Gjakova, Peja, Prizren, Mitrovica and spend 7-8 days always being present on the news, on TV”, he said.

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