A prayer for the opposition on the eve of the republic's collapse

A republic in the hands of a prime minister in office and a president who has not yet been elected shows that we are on the verge of a deliberate collapse, and an opinion that skee can see: Baton Haxhiu conveyed Albin Kurt's press conference and later read the status of one of his spokespersons [...]
A republic in the hands of a prime minister in office and a president who has not yet been elected shows that we are on the verge of a deliberate collapse, and an opposition he sees.
It says: Baton Haxhiu
I conveyed Albin Kurt's press conference and later read the status of one of his silent spokespersons in the Instagram, who always precedes his decisions with tired morals and long phrases covering transgressions.
Both, each in its own way, delivered the same message, that the crisis is a tool, not a problem. That rules can be broken as long as power survives.
And when I heard Kurt talking to the human tone about the state as his property, I realized that what's going on is no longer political debate, but preparing a deliberate collapse.
Memley, Lumir, Ramush, Fatmir, this writing is for you. You may not even start, but I'm trying to tell you what bothers me. My wish is to make a mistake, and all I write is not to happen in a bad dream.
I'm writing it because you're the only one who today can stop the state slide towards a collapse that's getting closer and closer.
I see you silent, as if you're waiting for the crisis to close itself, like you're watching a mess that's not yours.
But what's happening is not political game. It's institutional collapse. And if you don't analyze the crisis today, tomorrow you will inherit it as the historical fault.
You have a moment ahead that determines not only the future of the opposition but the republic.
Because at this stage, inaction is participation.
You cannot say you are not party because by not building a solution, you are allowing Vetevendosje and others to overthrow the state.
In the history of the new countries, there are times when the silence of those who can speak is more dangerous than the actions of those who destroy.
I do not write to power today, for he has made his choice to bring the land to ruin to survive on his own.
I addressed this letter to the opposition because only it can stop the state decline in a phase that may soon be called a crisis, but collapses.
Failure to form the government is not simply a lack of numbers in the Assembly. It is a lack of political morality, lack of democratic culture and lack of ability to understand that dialogue is not a weakness, but the foundation of the parliamentary state.
Albin Kurti and his circle have turned the consensus into insults, agreement into sin, and co-operation into treason.
What happened in the House is not just a failed session, it's the X-ray of a mind that's turning the idea of the state itself.
The opposition must understand that this crisis is not his anymore, but the republic. If you treat it as a next game, it will become part of the scenario he has carefully thought of and linked to the collapse of the system from within.
The first scenario is what seems the most innocent and is holding elections in December, or in January the longest version, defers the constitution by the end of February.
At that moment, the country will find itself in collisions of three crises, and all are serious. The first is the constitutional crisis, the second is economic and the third is democratic.
Let's get this straight one by one.
According to the Constitution, (it could also be wrong) The president must be elected 30 days before the warrant expires. This corresponds to the end of February and the beginning of March 2026.
If no political agreement is reached on selecting the constitution's organs, the process will close with automatic dissolution. The Assembly goes home, and the current government remains in office.
But if Kurti manages to secure 41 deputies and keeps them out of the hall during the president's vote, then Kosovo enters the phase of constitutional neutrality meaning neither new government nor new president, nor democratic control.
At that moment, the state remains in the hands of a incumbent government and a incumbent presidency.
In March, Albulen Haxhiu takes over in the President's place, because the signs are that there will be resignations that Dimal Basha is expected to give.
Thus, Kurt will have both the government and the presidency and the paralyzed Assembly in his hands. That means absolute power beyond any institutional limit.
It is no longer politics, but a mild form of state coup, coming under the name of the law and under the shadow of democracy.
The second scenario is economic and destructive at the foundation.
The incumbent government cannot propose the new budget, while the old Parliament cannot approve.
Without parliamentary commissions and no functional majority, the budget discussion becomes impossible.
On March 1st, 2026 Kosovo will enter a absurd reality that means no budget, no salaries, no pensions, no fees for state contractors.
After February 28th, the state will enter “shu-down<x1 financial> and a paralysis that will affect every citizen, every business and every family.
This will be the first time in Kosovo's history that institutions will be stopped not by lack of funds, but by lack of governance.
The consequences will be similar to the 1997 crisis in Albania that if you have memories, there has been a collapse of the economic system, bankruptcy of businesses, a decrease of public confidence and revival of fear as a social state.
All of this is no coincidence, but part of the political account of a man who knows that the crisis is the most fertile terrain for populism and for Kurt and his third Republic.
The third scenario is the most dangerous, because it comes in the vest of “reason”.
In the coming weeks, there will be some voices that will say that “is good to vote the budget, even this Parliament, just not stop economic life”.
They will speak in a calm tone, as people of “measuring”, who preach caution while violating the Constitution.
One of them, known for lengthy writings and political morality and with some status on the Instagram, will present this as an act of national responsibility.
He is the most humble spokesman of power, the spokesman speaking through silence, which legitimizes any violation with the word “reason”.
Actually, it's the most dangerous figure because it's the one who sells wrongdoing as wisdom, that disguises anarchy with the tone of rationality.
But the moment when a country agrees to violating the Constitution on behalf of the common “good, is when it stops existing as democracy.
That is where the state is separated from its personal power. There they separate nations who survive from those who lose their meaning.
The fourth scenario is rescue, and ironically, it's the only one who wants Kurt and the current power.
It requires a technical government coming out of the opposition without any party name, which would have only some vital tasks such as adopting the new budget, increasing wages and social schemes to ease the crisis, revive financial circulation and co-ordination with the allies for Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe.
Anyone in the opposition who today views this as a post - style opportunity, not a task for salvation, becomes coauthor with Kurti.
For today it is not who heads the government, but whether the Constitution survives.
This is not a political contest, it's a moral moment.
Ramush, Lumir, Fatmir and Memley also wanted to say what is already the conviction and experience of time.
States fall not only from the foreign enemy, but from the lack of domestic responsibility.
Kosovo is not in a crisis of power today, but in a conscience crisis.
If the opposition is silent, we will soon wake up in a country where the prime minister is in office, the president is in office, and the Parliament has no duties.
A place that will not remember even the crisis that brought him here.
Now is the time of reason, not ambition.
The time when silence is blamed and action becomes duty.
If the opposition does not act today, soon we will talk about Kosovo as a state that had democracy and not that it has.









