Osman admits: Doesn't mean we don't have heated debates with Prime Minister Kurti.

President Vjosa Osmani has acknowledged today that they sometimes have debates with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. That in an interview for “Rtv Dukagujini” said the debates are not serious enough to be exceeded. “Technically, when they told me there was debate about it, I didn't remember what we had [...]
That in an interview for “Rtv Dukagujini” said the debates are not serious enough to be exceeded.
I was honest when they told me there was a debate about this thing, I didn't remember what we were talking about right now. Then I remembered that there was a discussion about the general election law and it wasn't a serious thing, overcome without any problem we're working on going beyond”, President Osmani said.
She has stressed that debates are normal and healthy in democracy, and although there have been heated discussions with Prime Minister Kurti, they are not serious enough not to be exceeded.
“doesn't mean we don't have heated debates, we have but this hasn't been one of them. There is always heated debate, but in the end we always find a way forward and a consensus. It's important to have goals in common, goals that concern a Kosovo every day and more successful, every day more powerful even inside and abroad because our empowerment inside reflects also internationally naturally that every day we make decisions that are in the interest of our citizens”.
The first of the state has declared that although there are differences in the growth and political past, these should not hinder Kosovo's progress.
“Although we have grown differently politically, we have different political backgrounds that do not mean that we should allow these differences and these changes to harm Kosovo and we have started from the first day of co-operation on this priority that even when we have differences to make as long as we can, but in the end to achieve a common position which is in the interest of the citizens of Kosovo”, it follows.
In the end, Osmani has mentioned that common co-operation and goals are essential to advancing the country's interests, stressing the need for co-operation even in cases where institutions have separate competencies but that sometimes combine.
It's not good to always expect to have identical attitudes because it's inside the family, man has different opinions at one time, but even within the same political family people differ. We are two different institutions, we have separate competencies, but in many cases they also blend, so it's also necessary to co-operate and have common goals and goals”, Osmani has concluded.












