Honored Professor for Dejona Mihali: Disturbing that controls the party that leads with the State

International Relations Professor Avdi F. Smajljaj, has commented on statements by Kosovo Parliamentary MP Haki Abazi, who through a news conference, said that video footage should be requested for the disappearance of dehari case samples and that Procurua must question Prime Minister Kurti, Dejona Mihajlin, Albula Hadziun, Nazlie Balan and [...]
The professor has stopped most of Abaz's statement, which has said Dejona Mihali is the person who controls the entire party.
According to Smajlaj, those who recognise the theories of political party organisation know this is catastrophic and very dangerous if what Mr. Abazi stands (is repeatedly mentioned) that the party controls a man.
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Those who recognise the theories of political party organisation know this is catastrophic and very dangerous, if what Mr. Abazi stands (is repeatedly mentioned) that the party controls a man.
Even more disturbing is when this man who controls the party, subsequently the government, parliament, politics of the country (as long as the majority and power are), this man comes from another state.
How the accountability and political responsibility can be realised, as basic fundamental democratic elements, in a power party that was controlled by one man of another state.
I don't believe that citizens know enough that they haven't voted for a party that was controlled by a member of another country, with ideological orientation different from the popular measures they have voted on.
This powerful, powerful man decides on the composition of the election list, government composition, and other cadrovic policies.
This man from another country decides for education policies, what quality our children will have.
This man from another country decides about health policies, what quality the medical services our children receive.
This man from another country decides for the policies of justice, security, foreign policy, etc. that directly touched our children today and the future.
I don't think there are any citizens who don't care (at least animalistically) about the fate of their own children, and don't worry about the way politics are structured (are authoritarianly and by an unknown humanity from another country) that affects their children. /Periscopi/












