Maliqi: The foundations that hold the state are eroded

Politologist Agon Maliqi has highly regarded former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci's figure. He has suggested that in his foreign policy and in his official steps he is incomparable. In his account in “Facebook”, Maliqi wrote that Thaci as a young man was not unique to the courage to [...]
He has suggested that in his foreign policy and in his official steps he is incomparable.
In his account in “Facebook”, Maliqi wrote that Thaci as a young man was not unique to the courage to be a leader of the war.
According to him, Thaci, above all, had the maturity needed to understand Kosovo's interests.
“Thaçi has been sharply criticised when needed for domestic governance. But in foreign politics and in the process of statehood it is incomparable. As a young man, he had not only the courage to be one of the leaders of war but, above all, had the maturity and courage to understand the burden of Rambobuse and to push the arm of war (with them all) towards peace and coalition-based statehood which even penalised him politically, because it was easier from the political camp to sell the patriotic folk than the <1x> larma lara”, he wrote, citing other elements of Thaci's image.
“International application and experience caused him to understand it with time and better than anyone else the changing geopolitical context to the expense of the West and to insist on final solution with Serbia, but also with his guilt and arrogance of being strong he failed. So Kosovo has lost a decade in 2014 with unskilled popular illusions that angry with ill-governance and internal polarisation did not even turn it into an external self-destructive agenda. That's why it's cut back where it is: without functional strategic, paranoid and oily partnerships, self-insisted in isolation, as the hungry chewing of optical fraud that “denity” and <x3--soavrinity” sell as opium, while the foundations that keep the state eroded” wrote Maliqi.












