Vlora Citakull Salaam Albin Kurti: The sun will rise again

The first deputy chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Vlora Citaku, has responded to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who earlier accused former prime ministers Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa of harmful agreements concerning the Association of Serb Majorities, writes Periscopi. Chitaku wrote on Facebook that Prime Minister Kurti has [...]
Citaku wrote in '%Facebook' that Prime Minister Kurti has returned to the 2013 and 2015 agreements today. What his party's number two, Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, has said are good and desirable.
Anyway, in his interest and for some political oxygen, he's been trying to get back to President Thaci, even though he's been locked up at The Hague three and a half years in defense of our people's holy war for freedom. It's amazing how one thing Prime Minister Kurt has yet to understand. That Hashim Thaci, even against his will, will be remembered as the Prime Minister of Kosovo Independence”, it has written among other things.
She has said that since Albin Kurti, who today has turned 1124 days as prime minister, the second longest-lived in the country, will be remembered only as the prime minister of Political autonomy for Serbs in the northern part of Kosovo.
The basic agreement he accepted last year in Brussels has lost bilateral recognition to Kosovo and has brought a series of long-term and insecurable consequences to the country that shrink our state's sovereignty. In the meantime, to that end, we have nothing to say. If Hashim Thaci has built modern highways, schools, increased wages, built institutions and put into line the functioning of the state ʹ the only legacy that will remain in his CV as Prime Minister Albin Kurti, remains the threem bridge of Saradran”, she wrote.
Full response:
Prime Minister Kurt has returned to the 2013 and 2015 agreements today. What his party's number two, Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, has said are good and desirable.
However, in his interest and for a few political oxygen days, he's been trying to get back to President Thaci, even though he's been locked up at The Hague three and a half years in defense of the holy war of our people for freedom.
It's amazing how one thing Prime Minister Kurt has yet to understand. That Hashim Thaci, even against his will, will be remembered as Kosovo's Prime Minister of Independence.
Meanwhile, Albin Kurti, who has now turned 1124 days as prime minister, the second longest-lived in the country, will be remembered only as the prime minister of the political autonomy for Serbs in the northern part of Kosovo.
The basic agreement he accepted last year in Brussels has lost bilateral recognition of Kosovo and has brought a series of long-term and insecurable consequences to the country that shrink the sovereignty of our state.
In the meantime, to that end, we have nothing to say.
If Hashim Thaci has built modern highways, schools, increased wages, built institutions and put into line the functioning of the state ʹ the only legacy that will remain in his CV as Prime Minister Albin Kurti remains the threem bridge of Saradran.
So, about your favorite comparison with President Thaci, Prime Minister. I know you're missing it, since you're continuing to mention it every day, but just hang on a little longer.
The sun will rise again












