Former VV delegation: Kurt's refusal to meet Rama has deeper roots

Former VV deputy analyst Africa Casolli has said it is not the first time Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti refuses to meet his counterpart from Albania, Edi Rama. According to the analyst, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to meet Edi Rama has deeper roots. In his profile in [...]
Former VV deputy analyst Africa Casolli has said it is not the first time Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti refuses to meet his counterpart from Albania, Edi Rama.
According to the analyst, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to meet Edi Rama has deeper roots.
In his account in “Facebook”, Kasolli has written down that the problem now is that this refusal is being made from the position of Kosovo prime minister.
“It's not the first time Albin Kurti has refused meetings with Eddie Rama. But the problem is that such rejections are now being made by the position of Kosovo Prime Minister, in contrast with other times. Even when such a rejection had occurred, Rama the world before journalists had responded with sentences that remained on ike, who am I to accept Albin when he rejected the whole world?”, Casolli wrote.
Further, has he shown the motives of such rejection?
“These facts indicate that Albin's frustration with Rama is past. Even before he is prime minister of Kosovo. But it's already more aggressive. And the causes of this behavior should be looked for more at Kurt's deeper motives than to cancel the meeting between the two governments from Rama to Gjakova. Because that's where it needs to be highlighted as well, that not even this meeting was cancelled by Rama, but by Albini. Rama has just not responded to Kurt's psychological need for spectacles due to the crisis in the North. Nor did Kurt's supporters lack calls to condemn Rama under the laws of war. Because to spend the state budget on meat and government lunch in some restaurant in Gjave had the smell of war.”, appreciated Casolli.
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A Denial With Deeper Roots
It's not the first time Albin Kurti has refused meetings with Eddie Rama. But the problem is that such rejections are now being made by the position of Kosovo Prime Minister, in contrast with other times. Even when such a rejection had occurred, Rama the world before journalists had responded with sentences that remained on ike, “who am I to accept Albin when he rejected the entire world”.
These facts indicate that Albin's frustration with Rama is past. Even before he is prime minister of Kosovo. But it's already more aggressive. And the causes of this behavior should be looked for more at Kurt's deeper motives than to cancel the meeting between the two governments from Rama to Gjakova. Because that's where it needs to be highlighted as well, that not even this meeting was cancelled by Rama, but by Albini. Rama has just not responded to Kurt's psychological need for spectacles due to the crisis in the North. Nor did Kurt's supporters lack calls to condemn Rama under the laws of war. Because to spend the state budget on meat and government lunch at some restaurant in Gjave had the smell of war.
However, the truth of this tension is deeper. After becoming prime minister, Kurti had been asked by the media what his reports with Albanian leaders would be. He said he'd cooperate if they fit in, if not challenge them. And he went on to this adventure to challenge Rama, in the last elections in Albania, thinking he could denigrate her like the rest of the policy in Kosovo. But in that case, he suffered a shameful political loss, losing hope of belonging to a national leader. Therefore, his flight from Rama is, with all sorts of reasoning, structured by its bitter truth. In the meantime, to create satisphacy for such depressions, he cares for his propagandistic lucus.












