All satisfied with violence in the Parliament and Mimoza

Albin Kurti has been violated in the Kosovo Assembly. In two scenes of violence, of what no one wants to do, he has faced a bottle of water and then a physical delay in trying to shoot him. The frustration that has sparked in the Kosovo Parliament and, respectively, parts of the opposition stem [...]
Albin Kurti has been violated in the Kosovo Assembly. In two scenes of violence, of what no one wants to do, he has faced a bottle of water and then a physical delay in trying to shoot him.
The frustration that has sparked in Kosovo's Parliament and, respectively, parts of the opposition stem not only from its violent political history in the Parliament, but, above all, from exposing its markets with Serbian radicals against KLA veterans, who actually broke down and forced him to withdraw from all folly in the north.
Now everyone is dealing with the response to violence in the Parliament, each trying to take advantage of their attitude toward it.
The first, it seems, rushed on to Edi Rama, who took pityless advantage of Albin Kurti by raving them all. The first Albin Kurtin, who is the only thing that he doesn't want from Edi Rama, for which there is reservations for “the rule of law”, and then his opponents, who don't care much about Edi Rama's cynicism, but the public words at the address of their gesture, which seem to have come out of their minds.
The second is trying to benefit Albin Kurti, who has mobilised militants to cheer on the fact that he was not afraid of a bottle of water, even though he experienced it as a missile.
His ridiculous positions as triumphal and at the same time victim are actually the illustration of his twofold personality, between the political violence he invented in Kosovo politics and its victimisation, when others exercise it.
Indeed, the way Kurt's militants are trying to celebrate his resistance to the water bottle shows that they have nothing to do with violence, since it has their own means. They're with <x0... I don't know why they didn't call him hero and Isa Mustaf when they endured their eggs and tear gas in the vault, and they find him hero Albin wet from bottle water, but they rejoice that he didn't get wet in pants.
Thirdly, the winners both feel and the perpetrators of political violence, the opposition, who in fact had no power to hold their anger, when the same hypocritical one who has grown weary of tear gas and eggs, and with violations of street personalities, is caught in shopping with Serbian radicals and lowers his panties in the Assembly for a story that has damaged Kosovo now eight months, putting it under sanctions and making the state more incredible in relation to the EU and the US.
The man who boasted that he didn't escape from Biden, Blainken, Macron, Shultz, from Lajcak and Escobar, was actually released for 24 hours by Mimoza Kusari, by a videotape.
And that doesn't exactly piss everyone off, when the man exhumed by Mimoza, acts like a cock to the trash in the vault, pretending to be out of his madness after he's beaten the whole world. Actually, he couldn't even beat Mimoza.
But in the final, I don't think any good comes from political violence in the Assembly, but the fact that it is again connected with Albin Kurtin, the inventor of political violence in that country, I don't think it shames the Kosovo Assembly. It repels what has invented that method in that nation and what provoked it today just to save Mimoza's honor.
He that starteth with violence shall suffer violence. And Kosovo has lost nothing to violence, provoked by Albin Kurti. He has simply shown that the inventor and provocation of violence does not accept it.
They're not mad at him. Not even Mimosa. She helped the opposition wake up from sleep, journalists feel triumphant and, of course, Albin Kurti felt a victim. Even Mimoza is still missing.









