Political woe speech: When the leader blames the world for his failures

It says: Baton Haxhiu, who are these people who say: “If you love me as much as I love you, not just $500,000, but 700 thousand votes will we get”? In history, there have been leaders who do not stop building myths about themselves, treating citizens not as individuals of mind [...]
It says: Baton Haxhiu
Who are these people who say: “If you love me as much as I love you, not just 500,000, but 700 thousand votes we get”?
In history, there have been leaders who hold power do not stop building myths about themselves, treating citizens not as individuals with minds and critical voices, but as blind crowds who have to worship the leader and follow his holy <x0...vision”.
Albin Kurti, with his last speech in the “1 October”, indicated that there is nothing more than a temporary version of this archetype. A leader trying to sell as Kosovo's only savior, while any critic, any contentious voice, and any media automatically turn into the nation's <x2 enemy”>.
Who are these people who say: “If you love me as much as I love you, not just 500,000, but 700 thousand votes we get”?
This is not a leader, but a desperate preacher who has lost touch with reality. Politics is not an act of love towards the leader, it's a clear contract between citizen and state.
Kurt, with his unimaginable arrogance, is trying to transform this contract into an act of humility, where the citizen should bend his head and accept his failures as the <x0-seconds enemy”
Instead of talking about his four-year rule, which is a dark chapter of failures in education, health and international relations, Kurti decides to build a divisive rhetoric and insult to all -- journalists, analysts, opposition, and even internationals.
It speaks of a Kosovo that must be released from the Serbian List, while in Brussels it opens four border points and softens any position it once called unacceptable “”.
This is the leader asking us for 500 grand votes to the “he was dependent on the rest of the”? With this logic, why don't you pave the way for a referendum where citizens vote for “, his warning as eternal”?
His speech is not only insulting, but a clear reflection of an authoritarian mentality, where the leader cannot accept any failure without blaming anyone else.
These are tactics similar to those of leaders like Hugo Chavez or Alexander Lukashenko a mix of populist propaganda with empty promises and divisive rhetoric.
But they too, at their height, were careful not to offend their citizens so openly. Kurt, on the contrary, does so openly and proudly.
In a country where citizens expect responsibility and concrete results, the prime minister offers us a list of candidates that sell as the <x0-> professional elite”.
Is this the list that will save education from strikes? Will they improve relations with the United States after the historic cooling that has occurred under its rule? Or are they merely facades that serve to cover up serious failures?
If the opposition, media and citizens responded to Kurt with the same offensive and divisive language, Kosovo would turn into an endless conflict arena.
But fortunately, Kosovo citizens are not blind enough to fall into this trap. Leaders who build <x0 enemy peace” to justify their failures are destined to fail.
And Albin Kurti is no exception.
The political battle has already been lost. And when you lose it, there will be no more <x0... enemy peace” to blame.
Only he will remain, even before the failures he has created.









