“Blokada, demagogi and lies” ʹ severe reactions from LDK PDK to Kurti

After the prime minister's failure in office, Albin Kurti to ensure the Parliament's support for forming his third cabinet, opposition reactions have been immediate and severe. High figures of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo have accused Kurti of political arrogance, failure to rule [...]
High figures of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo have accused Kurti of political arrogance, failure to govern and attempts to dominate the country through division.
PDK MP Vlora Citaku in a public response has said Albin Kurti has built his entire career on polarisation and manipulation, stressing that his political end is inevitable.
The entire political profile has built on polarisation, insults and manipulation. He tried to rule because he didn't know the government. For five years, it has attacked courts, prosecutors, media, businesses and trade unions. He hit whoever didn't. Today, the same record: Come and vote for me, because that's what I'm saying: x1>, was written by Chitaku.
She added that the time of arrogance is running out.
“Demistating his image began the first day it took power. Totalitarian tests were immediately seen. Today, the people's elected made it clear that this mindiness does not exceed”, the PDK MP said.
In the same critical spirit, Democratic League of Kosovo MP Doarsa Kica-Jeli has reacted with a harsh and ironic comment, saying Kurti's political reality has been built on lies and propaganda.
Come on, screw, menthitus sum! ~ Kurt's political reality. Blockades, delays, demagogues, illegal decisions, constitutional violations, propaganda, and finally the session where he testified that he is correct what he does not say. That language has no support. That bullball doesn't find numbers. That thinker has no future”, wrote Kica-Jeli.
The MP has further added that in all this confusion, Prime Minister Kurti had gone so far as to copy the LDK plan involving the family minister; of digitalisation; divisions of Infrastructure from Planning, etc.
They can cheat, but to apply, they need professional, rational people, they think progress rather than divide that they don't. In proximo nostro proelio! ”, she wrote.
The 26 October session ended without the election of the new executive, as Prime Minister Albin Kurti, at the same time prime minister in office, did not secure the 61 votes needed.
During the presentation of the new government programme and cabinet, Kurt introduced a team of 20 ministers, unlike the 15 ministries now in place.
For further steps, the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, must intervene.
According to the Constitution, it must now propose the second mandate, but takes into account that Memli Krasniqi from the Democratic Party of Kosovo said it does not have the majority, it seems that early elections are inevitable. They must be kept 40 days from the day of their proclamation.












