Chief Kurti, he's so fucked up.

It says: Ismail Tashallo I'm sorry for the title, but you're lying bad beyond the bill! You can tame the goat a little bit, they tell you that those before him have roots, if the even brings you comfort. Kurt is telling his own, VV's about Lima: you've been lying to us, you've believed, but now you have with the government [...]
It says: Ismail Tasholli
I'm sorry for the title, but you're lying bad, beyond the Bible! You can tame the goat a little bit, they tell you that those before him have roots, if the even brings you comfort.
Kurt's telling his own VV's about Lima: he's a curse to us, you've believed him, but now we've got the government together and you've got what you've got.
Vetevendosje has built up its identity as a moralist anti-system party, calling rival thieves, your corrupt stigmatizou as part of the old regime.
Fatmir Limaj has been a symbol of that old regime, a symbol of the Ministry of Transport's relatives. Now, the same man he once accused publicly, Kurt treats him as a legitimate partner for power. It's a shift from morality to pornism.
When Vetevendosje is in power, its legitimacy has been: we don't make deals with those who have an accusation of corruption. Now, in prayer for co-government with Limaj, the VV is bringing the message that morality is worth until we need votes.
This relativism of principles draws him close to parties that he once called political mafia and destroys the change of change. There is another problem with normalising the political enemy.
In the VV rhetoric, Limaj and his click were presented as part of a personal post-way cartel with public tenders.
Now, to be brought into a coalition, Vetevendosje or to admit that his charges have been exaggerated, which undermines credibility as moral opposition, or cooperates with the dictates that he still considers corrupt, what he considers hypocritical and opportunistic.
The common reasoning of the political hypocrite rests on flexible prejudice. VV is likely to justify that state stability requires compromise, for reform it needs parliamentary majority...
But that's the point he used to laugh at when PDK or LDK did.
Long-term damage is our political morality. VV can no longer be seen as a clean party without making fun of them.
If there's a normal person here first, many voters who have chosen him as a clean alternative will feel it as treason. The normalisation of corruption has also occurred.
If even the VV cooperates with the old man, then there's no real political alternative, it's symbolic.









