Tahiri: Kurt's war rhetoric drove investors, youth out of the country

The chief of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Abelard Tahiri, has estimated that Kosovo entered 2023 with the consequences of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's rhetoric during 2022. Kurti's rhetoric has turned Kosovo into international news as a dangerous country for conflicts. “As long as Ukraine [...]
Kurti's rhetoric has turned Kosovo into international news as a dangerous country for conflicts.
While Russian aggression was fought in Ukraine, war was discussed by the country's prime minister in Kosovo. From a success story to establish a modern state, with the rhetoric of the prime minister during 2022, we have returned to international news as a unstable and dangerous country for conflicts”, Tahiri wrote on Facebook.
Tahiri has shown concerns that, as a result, investors will not come to Kosovo, and young people will leave the country.
To think about what damage this has done to Kosovo means to have three parameters in mind: What foreign investor would risk investing in a country whose prime minister talks about the impending war? How can young people of a country who are governed by such a prime minister hope in perspective? What economic future awaits a country whose prime minister, the only vision, has to face his war?
According to Tahiri these are the consequences of an old mentality.
In fact, war has been the central topic and pretext in the head of the prime minister, who through it has abstained to respond to the daily social and economic battles Kosovo citizens face. The result: youth evacuation, lack of investment, lack of development, lack of perspective. The new year, with consequences of an old mentality”, has written Tahiri.











