AAK Krasniqi: Kosovo has slipped to totalitarianism with Kurti governance

The AAK's chairman in Prizren has said democracy is a major mission to trust the violators of institutions, oppressors of free speech and male and malevolents. AAK branch chairman in Prizren Besnik Krasniqi, in a post made on the International Democracy Day note, has written that Kosovo today unfortunately [...]
The AAK branch's chairman in Prizren, Besnik Krasniqi, in a post made on the International Democracy Day note, has written that Kosovo today unfortunately slipped into totalitarianism.
Responding to Prime Minister Kurti, who has said Kosovo is the most democratic country in the world, Krasniqi has listed the exploits of the Kurti government, which, according to him, have brought the state to this point.
” Four years of totalitarianism, four years aimed at disciplining those who think differently, four years of media persecution, fighting opposition, trade unions and civil society. All of this to justify relatives, mismanagement and inability to rule”, Krasniqi wrote on Facebook.
AAK Branch Chairman Besnik Krasniqi, while congratulating all those who recognise democracy as humanity's inferior value, has written that Democracy is a major mission to trust the violators of institutions, oppressors of free speech and the citizens of the state.












