Opposition on charges of Kurti Government: Failure, Haughtiness, and Developing Continction

The three opposition parties have drawn criticism in direction of the government led by Albin Kurti. On the government's three-year anniversary, the opposition has counted failures that they think have taken place in Kosovo. February 14th, 2021, is remembered for an electoral earthquake that had occurred in Kosovo. The Vetevendosje movement had touched on record numbers of [...]
February 14th, 2021, is remembered for an electoral earthquake that had occurred in Kosovo.
The Vetevendosje movement had affected record figures of the percentage won in the general election.
This political subject, which for chairman, has got Albin Kurti, had won over 50% of the mandates.
Three years later, opposition parties are critical of the way Kosovo is being governed by the government of Albin Kurti.
For PDK deputy, the Kurti government is characterised only by scandals.
Unfortunately during these three years all the government has done at the time when more co-ordination has been required either for EC membership, dead for new recognition or empowerment of international subjectivity or even for the dinar, it is without this government in a consecutive manner that has shown arrogance with the international ally”, Blerta Deliu-Codra PDK has declared.
Much the same line is from the Democratic League of Kosovo.
From this opposition party puts emphasis on economic issues,
“has distributed hundreds of millions without any criteria with a decision by Minister Murati on two paragraphs equaling the poor richest by trying to solve their problems in 100 euros, but we saw that money ended out of the country's borders, it's hard to talk about progress”, has declared Hykmete Bajramii LDK.
Among these topics, mentioned by the LDK PDK, by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, has another criticism.
They consider Kurti being held by populist decisions for the country's north.
“We are stuck in economic development, we have no support in any direction related to subsidies in the economy, if we get education, you know that 160 nests have been proposed and that only four years have been built, and that also has the learning process of”, stated Pal Lekaj AAK.
The Vetevendosje movement had won the elections on February 14th, while Prime Minister Albin Kurti had elected the government by the end of March 2021.












