Public murder of elite police unit: Albin's Best Gift to Vucic

It says: Baton Haxhiu public humiliation of the police unit specialised by Prime Minister Albin Kurti features a difficult scenario, where tensions and lack of dialogue bring major challenges to the country's security and integrity. Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision to humiliate the elite police Unit presents a delicate and tense situation between [...]
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Public humiliation of the police unit specialised by Prime Minister Albin Kurti features a difficult scenario, where tensions and lack of dialogue bring major challenges to the country's security and integrity.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision to humiliate the elite Police Unit presents a delicate and tense situation between the prime minister and Kosovo's special police unit. At some points we can find the prime minister's poison against this entity and show revenge for reports from his past in dealing with them.
One: Disagreement and lack of dialogue: The prime minister's refusal to listen to demands and found a dialogue solution with the special entity shows lack of care for security workers.
Second; Insulting and rejecting success, asking them for more deaths to achieve the maximum internationalization, tells of its rudeness and lack of empathy for its elite unit. The way the prime minister treats members of the special unit, praising and insulting their contribution to a critical situation, could cause tensions and demoralisation in security forces.
Third; Refusing to compromise to show power to Albin the most. The prime minister's refusal to accept a compromise and disregard the difficult working conditions of police officers suggest lack of empathy and co-operation in resolving issues.
This context requires special concern to protect the integrity and efficiency of security forces, while also stressing the need for dialogue and co-operation instead of brutal confrontation.
In a period when governments must show leadership and caution towards citizens, it seems that the prime minister's intervention and security policy have lost their way towards a more human approach and focused on empathy.
Instead of emphasising dialogue and co-operation with security forces, it seems that the prime minister has chosen a particular path, ignoring the security unit's concerns and requirements. Such behavior brings not only tension but also a risk of weakening their integrity and morality.
It is necessary to build a security policy that is based on empathy and respect toward security forces employees. In countries where security policy has focused on dialogue, joint training and improving working conditions, security forces have achieved greater successes and have secured citizens' support.
A more human approach to security policy and empathy expressed by leaders can restore public trust and strengthen ties.
This is a critical look at the current situation in Kosovo, where tensions between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the special police unit are publicly revealed.
The lack of an open and carefully built dialogue leads to a serious concern in the integrity and morals of members of security forces. The prime minister has refused to listen to their demands and concerns, creating an atmosphere of tension and misunderstanding. A revenge.
In the international context, other examples show that a similar approach has resulted in negative consequences. In other countries, conflicts between top leaders and security forces have caused demoralisation and weakening of operational capacities.
For example, in some countries, the use of politics to manage police force has led to considerable tensions, negatively affecting national security and public trust.
The prime minister should remember that an open and carefully built dialogue is in common interest, avoiding negative consequences in the functioning of security forces and, above all, preserving national security.
Otherwise, it is publicly known that the prime minister is not satisfied with the death toll, praising him once in his life that he too has fought with Serbia.
All in the end, we can say that Albin thinks he's been working on with Vucic and dialogue is coming to an end. In this way, he thinks this elite unit no longer needs it in the north and wants to retire with the penalty for success achieved in the north. But this humiliation of the police elite is the way of humiliating a success and protection of Kosovo from Serbia. There is no better way to donate Serbia and Vucic than the entity's condemnation, which was a nightmare for Radojicic and the pride of Kosovo's security.
For them, this is a public firing, and their mind and elite dignity would better achieve the bad luck that their killers have been hit by Serbian hooligans in shares in the north rather than executed by their prime minister. This is the best gift Vucic can do the day he approved the public murder regulation of the security elite.
If Kosovo aims to strengthen and serve as an example of integrity and co-operation, it is time for an open dialogue and a change of policies that stress empathy and support to security forces. Such a course would bring not only stability in the country but also the respect of the international community for a leader who leads with vision and responsibility.









