Analysts praised as tendency to divide Kurti's mix in northern Macedonia elections

Mixing in political actions in northern Macedonia by Prime Minister Albin Kurti is being viewed by political analysts as divisions and a tendency to select power there. They demand that the Government of Kosovo deal with internal problems and not lean towards any party. Political analyst Ismail Tasholli tells of Online Economy that this [...]
Mixing in political actions in northern Macedonia by Prime Minister Albin Kurti is being viewed by political analysts as divisions and a tendency to select power there.
They demand that the Government of Kosovo deal with internal problems and not lean towards any party.
Political analyst Ismail Tasholli tells of Online Economy that this mix in Albin Kurt's elections there is the practice creating the example of <x0fesat”.
There's no right because there are other territories, other constitutions and other legal contexts. This mixture is the practice that sets forth the example of ʹphesites and unnecessary divisions. Imagine a situation like they were to create a party within Kosovo's territory or even Tirana to follow the same practice and create political parties here as well, and take into account the results of a total division”, Tasholli said.
The criticism of Kurt's stance has another political analyst, Arbnor Sadiku, except that role says Albania should play. He recommends that the prime minister deal with internal problems.
“I think it's a mistake because the state of Albania itself is not interfering with Northern Macedonia, and Kosovo is out of order where we still have our problems I said even before I don't have the citizenship yet finished in the sense that we haven't been admitted into the United Nations organization, we have problems with postponing full sovereignty in northern Kosovo we have open disagreements with Serbia and now we get mixed up in North Macedonia's affairs, especially in the Albanian parties where I consider it to be inappropriate because this role would have to fill Albania<1>
He stresses that Kosovo institutions should not appeal to power in northern Macedonia, while viewing it as a tendency for Ali Ahmeti to lose power.
The “actually causes a division and, in some form, prevents that resonance of inner citizens there, as it were, competition links democracy there because the very fact that it can be kept on either side or on the other is that some kind of an area is forming to change power there. So the opposition to lose Ali Ahmeti power and come to the opposition of Albanians in power, and much more so with the support of the government of the Republic of Kosovo, which would be needed if someone had to fight it, would be the government of Albania's Albanian state, not Kosovo, because Kosovo still has its problems within”, he said. / EO












