Mustafa for Kurti: Afraid to win more than lose, doesn't know government does opposition

Today it has been just a week since the political parties' campaign for the February 9th elections began. From the first day, the language of Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti was rude towards its political opponents. He also gave them various epithets, such as “myza”, “captured” and so on. The prime minister [...]
Today it has been just a week since the political parties' campaign for the February 9th elections began.
From the first day, the language of Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti was rude towards its political opponents.
He also gave them various epithets, such as “myza”, “captured” and so on.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti made strange behaviour in his speeches, raising more than enough voice.
The first executive along with his party made out to some media, rejecting any communication with them as: Klan Kosova, T7 and Duagjini.
But that was not enough.
Kurti also targeted large businesses carrying Kosovo's economy, with thousands of workers, such as those owned by the Devolli family, Devolli Corporation and Devolli Group.
And those behaviours of Albin Kurti, former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa commented on Clankosova.
Mustafa said Kurt's cries are the result of lack of arguments.
Therefore, instead of reflecting on what has been worked on for four years, he ridicules citizens and offends the opposition”, Mustafa said.
He said he sees a kind of fear in the current prime minister.
“I think that with this attitude he shows he fears more to win than to lose, he does not know the government and does the opposition”, said former Prime Minister Mustafa.
Isa Mustafa, added that government attacks on businesses are not sincere at all.
According to Mustafa, it was only this government that played the role of oligarchy, interfering with business life and the realm of justice.
This government has satisfied business with single-manufacturing contracts and I am more convinced than at any other time. So the question is what oligarchy is all about. If there are companies that have exerted influence in power, in government, in parliament and in order to secure benefits, then the power is responsible. If on the other hand power plays the role of oligarchy by interfering with business life, in the field of justice, then both are harmful and unacceptable”, Mustafa said.












