Krasniqi criticises Kurti for the party elections: Kosovo in the most difficult economic days since post-war, it is fleeing the confrontation

Leader of PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has criticised Prime Minister Kurti for conferences from party headquarters, which he says will not have to have time in this crisis situation. Through a Facebook post, he has said that when Kosovo is in the most difficult days of social and economic stress that [...]
Through a Facebook post, he has said that when Kosovo is in the most difficult days of social and economic stress since the post-war, Kurti, being unable for the responsibilities of a prime minister, is leaving the situation and selling it as events for the people to hold a simple election process of his political subject.
Krasniqi has also said that Kurti not only has no solution to the crisis, but by his ruling inability, is contributing even more to it.
He has called on the prime minister to turn his focus and focus on taking sustainable measures to facilitate the citizens of our country's meeting with this comprehensive and widespread economic crisis.
His full post:
For a responsible and separate prime minister under these crisis circumstances, there should not be much room for press conferences from party headquarters, because its first task is a mandate in the face of citizens, not defiling in front of militants. But the person who refuses to respond and take responsibility for failures in the face of citizens will always seek salvation elsewhere.
Kosovo has been in the most difficult days of social and economic stress since the post-war. And being incapable of the responsibilities of a prime minister, Albin Kurti is seeking to flee face-to-face with the situation, selling it as “crime” to the people, holding a common electoral process of his political subject. Keeping the elections within the Vetevendosje Movement is part of democracy, but the true “ ” is the crisis that has involved every family in the country.
The ability to engage in domestic elections under the current circumstances of the overall economic crisis suits just such a prime minister, who handles elections in the party because there is no solution for the people. Unfortunately, not only does he have no solution for the crisis, but his ruling inability is contributing even more.
Under these circumstances, citizens need a prime minister who thinks of solutions to problems rather than party elections! Therefore, the prime minister must turn his focus and focus on taking sustainable measures to facilitate the citizens of our country's meeting with this comprehensive and widespread economic crisis.












