Guiltys for a new set of choices? Citizens Divided Between Kurt and Opposition

On the eve of debate over the new elections in Kosovo, citizens express different opinions about who holds the prime responsibility for the political situation. Some blame Prime Minister Albin Kurti for failing to find an acceptable solution, others focus critical of the opposition, reports Online Economy. Citizens Zymer Mermore for Online Economics said [...]
Citizens Zymer Mramori for Online Economy said that the responsibility for the situation is Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
The guilty is being known, this gentleman, Albin Kurti. Your choice is... Ibrahim Rugova was then, given 5-6% Ramush Haradinaj made him prime minister. The president himself gave it to this (Albin Kurti) to the prime minister. This guy will, but he'll get it all, and that's how it goes. If you have 80 deputies, it's okay, it's”, he says.
But in all this political situation, he does not view the opposition as responsible.
“Valahi, the opposition is short enough. This whole thing's been organizing all these years... last year, 2025, a year at the baricado. No government, no nothing. He was distributing money, I'm a pensioner, he gave us 100 euros. Why give us 100 euros? Get them into production! Students from 100 euros, except to win votes, nothing else”, Mramori said.
But unlike Mramori, he is another citizen who blames the opposition.
“Oposor. Valah, no matter what she does, she may be a little bit guilty, but more. That they should vote someone... Glauk (Conjufca) or Vjosa (Osman), should vote, select one”, the citizen said.
Ghani Makoli for Online Economics spoke differently than others.
It's the whole thing that we don't have a Enver Hoxha. Thank you. Let analysts explain”, he stressed.
In all of this, citizens are being blamed. Nexmerdin Llapashtica in a pronomination for Online Economy said there are few citizens who exploited the right to vote. But it stresses that Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the government should resign.
“First, guilty is the people. In recent elections, only 35.7% have emerged. I ask citizens to stand up to 86%. Those who win are representatives of the people and the state. Right now, the choices they're trying to make, Albin Kurti, are the complete culprits. Total Albin Kurti. It cannot hold this people hostage either Serbia or the movement (Serbs) have not kept us as it is. I think this country has to create conditions. 75% of the laws of a European state are not adopting them in the Kosovo Parliament. This means that even MPs do not represent the people, they are representing the family. They're lying in the Parliament. They are representatives of the people, they should be on high level as they represent the people. I think Albin Kurti and the Kurti government should definitely resign and go to other elections. And I beg the citizens, God has given you health, come out vote. The state has created opportunities for you, vote, don't stop the vote that people get”, he said.
Citizens say the opposition is among the most difficult.
“Yes, the opposition is one of the most difficult opposition that has created this people. One year they don't take their hand: yes, no, vote. When it is the law and the MP receives immunity, he should raise his hand to: yes, no, or abstention. So they turned away, and these people were going to follow them. I think we're in a difficult situation”, Llapashtica said.
On March 5th was the deadline when Kosovo would have to elect the president, 30 days before Osman's mandate expired on April 4th.
The session was interrupted in lack of quorum, as opposition was absent in the hall. In the race were Glauk Konjufca and Fatmire Kolcaku-Muhrama, both from the ruling party, Vetevendosje Movement. As a result, Parliament Speaker Albulen Haxhiu urged the Constitutional Court to temporarily suspend constitutional deadlines for the election of the new president.
However, according to Osmani, the failed attempts of the night before to elect the president in the Assembly were neither casual nor foolish, though MPs had 23 days to finalise the process from the institution's constitutionalised. /Periscope/












