Kurti said '%s'ka Zajednica, Behram returned the letter he vowed to respect Ohrid: Domestic damage is irreversible

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, today, said that five years after his rule, association has not been formed, which he referred to by the term "Zajdenica." “These five years that I'm prime minister often the opposition exhibits have said that éjednica did Zajednica this month, ) will make Zajednica month [...]
These five years that I'm prime minister often, the opposition explorers have said that éjednica did Zajednica this month, that Zajednica will be made next month, but you know that five years are 60 months, no Zajednica. Kurt said today.
Regarding this statement, Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy Artan Behrami has reacted. The latter in his post has said the prime minister during this period has acknowledged Zaydenika, while its implementation has added Behrami, Kurti has started since the Ohrid Agreement.
Behram, also in his post, has shared the letter of three state leaders -- Albin Kurti, Glauk Konjufca, Vjosa Osmani -- in which they had pledged respect for the Brussels and Ohrid agreements.
Over the past 60 months, Albin Kurti has accepted Zaednica less than three times. Meanwhile, its implementation has started since its signing in Ohrid.
But the pledge on paper, with the signature, the logo and seal of the state of Kosovo, has been given in this document!
You continue with the rhyme and the algebra, but the damage you have done to the Republic of Kosovo is irreversible! He wrote, among other things.
Otherwise, two years ago, Kurti, Konjufca and Osmani sent the letter to the Kosovo rapporteur for the Council of Europe, Dora Bakoyannis, pledging that Kosovo would respect all points from the above-mentioned agreements.
“in this context, taking into account and on the basis of Kosovo's constitutional right, we would like to seize this opportunity to inform you that we will loyally respect the list of commitments shown in your March 21st 2024 grant after becoming a member of the Council of Europe's Kosovo. We thank you for your cooperation, while we expect to strengthen co-operation through full membership in the Council of Europe”, it was said on paper among others.
In terms of human rights and the protection of non-US communities, Bakoyannis's letter, where Kosovo was required to respect certain issues, was listed the issue of the Brussels Basic Agreement, where the foundation of the Kosovo Communist Association is urgently mentioned.
"To ensure effective implementation of the legal framework for the protection of national minorities; Let's take substantial and tangible steps with the aim of implementing all provisions of the Brussels and Ohrid Accords, which include establishing the Association of Serb majority municipalities as soon as possible; We urgently address the lack of a comprehensive and co-ordinated approach to minority issues and rights. Such an approach should be developed and implemented in collaboration with those involved and in ways that reflect the specific needs of different communities”, the appendix says, citing adequate sources for the Language Commissioner's Office.












