Maliqi: The Leninist-leaning governing course, Sėe realizes he won enough votes to impose a candidate

Kosovo analyst Agon Maliqi has commented on the country's political crisis and Albin Kurti's insistence on continuing with Albulen Haxhiun as Kosovo Assembly Speaker. Maliqi says Kurti as a Leninist-minded leader interprets democracy in a perverted way and fails to realize that sʹka [...]
Maliqi says Kurti as a Leninist-minded leader interprets democracy pervertedly and fails to understand that he has won enough votes to impose a candidate.
“VV and their Leninist-minded leader have a perverted sense of democracy. They fail to realise that they have not won enough votes to impose a candidate for mayor, nor to create government, without consensus with at least another parliamentary force. ”, he wrote.
“The right and constitutional responsibility to nominated candidate also implies responsibility for failing in the case of an unacceptable candidate proposal. The opposition is in its right to use any procedural means to protect democracy from arbitrary rule. This democratic right of opposition, at least, must understand a party like VV that for months had blocked the assembly by even violent means. In the context where we are today and where we can hardly choose government and leave it as president, so we will most likely remain with government in office (not to appear the most problematic scenario for Kurti), the vote for mayor is in fact a vote for the president's current task leader, so it requires at any cost the most unifying figure. The VV candidate during her mandate as justice minister has not testified that she could resist political efforts to capture independent institutions, and upon which the president's .d. would have considerable influence”, Maliqi has concluded. /Periscope/












