Selmanaj for Kurt: She kept no promises, left no sign

LDK MP Driton Selmanaj has said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has not kept any promises. Selmanaj has mentioned Kurt's promise that he will not go into dialogue with Serbia without apology and that he will condition the dialogue with the found. Selmanaj says Kurti s '%e has kept none of [...]
Selmanaj says Kurti S'e has kept none of these two promises and, to the worse, has accepted the Ohrid Agreement, which, according to LDK deputy, is at the expense of Kosovo.
According to LDK deputy, the Kurti government has managed 12 billion euros and has not left a single sign.
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Yesterday, Kosovo marked International Day of Missing Persons, with the prime minister paying tribute and visiting women in Krusha e Vogel. However, what was missing was an apology, as it is the only politician in Kosovo who has also exploited this sensitive issue for political gain.
We saw no apology for failing to realise most of his war crimes plan. Albin Kurti, during the election campaign before the government was formed, had even visited the bleeding mothers he had told them he is convinced that the dialogue must be conditioned with the found. But what happened during his rule was the dozens of-time violation of that promise.
Not that it does not condition dialogue with the issue of the found, but it goes further away by accepting agreements like that of Brussels and the Ohrid annex, which are at the expense of Kosovo.
Let's not forget that elections are a process where politicians promise, and people, through vote, choose who to implement them. In 2021 the majority of citizens entrusted Albin with the task of resolving the issue of found persons.
But after 4 years and with a budget of 12 billion euros, can you show a sign of a promise fulfilled? Judge for yourself.
The conditioning of the dialogue is forgotten.
The indictment against Serbia for genocide was forgotten.
They're all forgotten...
The only thing that seems to have been achieved is equaling Serbia's state crimes to Kosovo with several cases of Serbs missing during the war.












