Today he is being attacked in 2023 Kurti praised with Reporters Without Borders' report since Kosovo had progress

Vetevendosje Movement exhibits have been organised to attack Reporters Without Borders' report, since this report has highlighted a drastic decline in Kosovo in the media freedom index. However, in 2023, when Kosovo had progressed in the same report, Prime Minister Albin Kurti resigned [...]
However, in 2023, when Kosovo had made progress in the same report, outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti had placed it in his account at “X” to commend, writes ExpressPeriscope broadcast.
On World Press Freedom Day, we are proud to announce that according to Reporters Without Borders, Kosovo improved its position by 22 countries to 2 years for its journalistic environment. A free and independent press will always remain an important pillar of democracy and of our country”, Kurti wrote in 2023.

Remember, that Kosovo has marked the largest decline in the last 15 years in the organisation's annual press freedom index Reporters Without Borders, ranking 99th in the world from 180 states, broadcast Periscope.
This is the second consecutive year that Kosovo marks decline, as it fell from 56th to 75th in 2024.
In the report published by Reporters Without Borders on May 2nd, on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, Kosovo ranks the worst in the Western Balkans area and the European Union.
ALAMANTE: Media freedom dramatically seized, Kosovo marks its biggest decline in the past 15 years
For two years, 43 worse positions are Kosovo's ranking in the Media Freedom Index.
While in 2023, Kosovo was 56th. In 2024, Kosovo suffered a major decline, ranking 75th place, broadcasts Periscope.
And no worse, it's 2025. Kosovo ranks 99th, ranking the worst in the Balkans and the entire European Union.












