Krasniqi, Kurti: You don't need to be a brother to anybody, find a solution and unlock the situation

Chairman The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has reacted after Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti failed to reach agreement with the SBASK to end the strike in education. Krasniqi through a Facebook post, has said that today he has had to have an agreement, because it's been caused to damage now and 13 days by [...]
Krasniqi, through a Facebook post, has said that today he has had to have an agreement, because it's been wasted for 13 days now by failing to learn.
“Prime Minister, offer the compromise and do not resent the protagonists, because the teachers have chosen Bender Yasar, but the citizens have chosen you. Today, it is our citizens and children, the ones most damaged by your dependence on being strong in front of unionists”, Krasniqi wrote.
He said Kurt came to power from promises, and as such, he needs “to be brother” with no one.
Full Posting:
The citizens of the rulers separated the way they see the character of government. For the first, power is government relations with the governing. For the latter, it is owned by the governed. You, Prime Minister, the dialogue with the unions has led you astray and you're feeding him perversely, just like a ruler, away from every quality of citizenship.
There was a deal today because the damage to the dispute we've seen in 13 days. But there is no agreement today because there can be no result when there is neither consideration nor the will to find solutions. And families, parents, mostly children, need solutions, not blockades.
Prime Minister, offer the compromise and do not resent the protagonists, because the teachers have chosen Bender Yasar, but the citizens have chosen you. Today, it's our citizens and children, the ones most affected by your addiction to be strong in front of unionists.
And that's not for a prime minister. It is not your quality as a person, but your promises that have brought you to power. You don't have to be a brother to anybody, but you have to be responsible prime minister to all. So find ways and unlock the situation.
Children must return to school urgently! There is no greater responsibility today, nor is there a greater agenda for you as the country's prime minister, than to reconsider and act in the way sound of reason, so that schoolchildren can start their new school year tomorrow.
The kids come first, the rest come after them. We can understand you. For your children, we cannot forgive your arrogance.











