Deda: Division policy is stealing Kosovo's future

Political analyst Ilir Deda has reacted to recent political developments in the country, criticising, according to him, the lynching and conspiring campaigns that are circulating in public discourse. Through a Facebook post, Deda has dismissed claims that the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, has been intended to make “puc”. “A really believe [...]
Through a Facebook post, Deda has dismissed claims that the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, has been intended to make “puc”.
“Do you really believe that the woman at the head of the state wanted to make a rash? Are you normal?
According to him, though there may be disagreements about the way Osman acted in domestic politics, in foreign policy it has been one of the main addresses that have brought results to the country.
“With President Vjosa Osmani may have disagreements on how he acted in domestic politics. But in foreign politics it has been the only address that has brought results for Kosovo and has been the guarantee of Kosovo's relations with the world”, Deda has stressed.
In the end, he estimated that the current political crisis was caused, not by external or opposition factors, but by what he called a desire for absolute power.
Kosovo's “but it didn't take you for anything to do with this crisis, which was caused by no one outside Kosovo, not by opposition parties, not by any invented enemy, but by the desire for absolute power. And the absolute power of a party has nothing to do with democracy, freedom and development”, he wrote.












