Murati case: The authoritarian populist policy will ultimately lose the fight for its shame

The leader of the Movement for the Union, Valon Murati, has reacted to the occasion of suspending Klan Kosova television license from the Kosovo government. Murati, when speaking of this case, has made a portrait of populist politicians, saying that they basically have a profound contempt for law, constitutional order and [...]
Murati, when speaking of this case, has made a portrait of populist politicians, saying that they basically have a profound contempt for law, constitutional order and demorcacy because they consider themselves above the restrictions imposed by law and power sharing.
Murati says the same ones when they come to power, dressed in the government's clothing, then they continue the same periphery and begin to reason on the basis of law and constitution.
Murati says such politicians cannot survive without conflict. These politicians, according to Murati, initially begin with human rights violations, violations that eventually come to mean the authoritarian rule of Louis XIV's authoritarian style.
The LB head says that instead of the government creating spaces for necessary improvements, they go with extreme measures, prompting numerous local and international reactions and thus opening a new social front.
But Murati says that even if this populist policy of authoritarian slips wins a battle, the war will lose it for their shame.












