Chocolate: Kurt used parliamentary blockade to save his skin and face

Opinionist Bekim Colak stresses that political chaos in Kosovo is continuing, with Albin Kurti using the parliamentary blockade as a means to save his face, avoiding public shame. As Colak said in Rubik, the election of Dimal Basha as speaker of the Parliament has distracted attention from the prime minister, making Kurti [...] appear to be as though he had lost his attention.
As Colak said in Rubik, the election of Dimal Basha as speaker of the Parliament has distracted attention from the prime minister, making it appear that Kurti has managed to manage the situation, while the current legislature is shorter in Kosovo's history.
Nothing is clear as to the establishment of the government, and nothing is clear who the future president or president of the Republic of Kosovo will be.
” We do not expect that there will be clarity, rather, there will be continuing chaos, until there are early elections which seem to be near. Because this has been Albin Kurt's initial strategy that we know how to refer to, prime minister, MP or how. That only primary goal, for himself, to save his skin, his face, his public humiliation, he has had the blockade in the Kosovo Parliament, because this is the only institution where Albin Kurti personally is not ashamed, but is ashamed of all MPs elected in a form, politically blended into all parliamentary parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo<1>.
” Prime Minister Kurti is in his chaos agenda, and of avoiding and embarrassing his political”.
And Dimal Basha's election as Kosovo Assembly Speaker is not random”.
At least since Dimal Basha was elected mayor, the whole focus, the whole public debate focused on him, and not on Albin Kurti. By doing so, he has easily shifted public opinion attention from him to Dimal Basha, which I'm sure he doesn't cry at all about how ashamed he is today in that chair. And we all know as well as Albin Kurti, that this legislature is the shortest in institutional history in the Republic of Kosovo. This legislature has the days numbered”. /Periscope/












