Rukiqi: Kurti government, most disabled since postwar

Democratic League of Kosovo headship member Berat Rukiqi has declared that the government, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has been the most unable since the post-war, saying this is happening due to lack of governance. He stressed on Thursday to KTV's “60 Minutes” that Prime Minister Kurti will [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo headship member Berat Rukiqi has declared that the government, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has been the most unable since the post-war, saying this is happening due to lack of governance.
This is the most incompetent government the country has had since the post-war, the second lack of a will to govern by the prime minister. Kurt will see himself in historical projections, there is a world of himself which, according to him, should provide him a place in history”, Rukiqi said.
According to him, the government has inadequate ministers, but the dictatorship of education, health and economy “has spectacular negative <x1) performance.
With scandalous results is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign policy is in collapse. Kosovo is the most unwanted country to be part of the European Union. Only Turkey is ahead of us. We are on the scale of extraordinary isolation, despite the visa decision, today we are also under sanctions and this is the clear failure of our foreign policy”, opposition party leadership member said.
He has stated further that with Kurti Government, Kosovo has no foreign investment growth, and that, according to him, has happened because of international image.
According to Rukiqi, the current power has the opposite approach, “not telling what to do, but only what they are against”.
You can get the parliamentary history of three years. No opposition administration, none for the budget, no different policy. They're all rejected. There has been no willingness to have parliamentary dialogue. It's the arrogance of numbers. When someone talks, he starts to mention the 20-year-old string. And someone when they speak is labeled 50 percent. The government does not behave like someone who governs, but as someone who is doing the opposition. Budgetary divisions, these that are being distributed are vote buying, are actions outside the budget money. Not even for a mandate can half the promises be fulfilled because we are at the end of”, Rukiqi has indicated.












