Albin Kurti has used metaphors in meetings stating that he needs a president who doesn’t know how to fly on an airplane and meets with firefighters.

Haxhiu Criticizes Kurti’s Rhetoric, Citing Unusual Comparisons

Journalist Baton Haxhiu has voiced strong criticism of Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s approach to governance, arguing the focus has shifted away from substantive policy discussions towards accusations of corruption and blame. Appearing on T7 Television’s “Pressing” show on April 23, 2026, Haxhiu detailed his concerns regarding Kurti’s increasingly unconventional rhetoric. According to Haxhiu, Kurti is constructing a narrative resembling a “moral court,” prioritizing judgment and condemnation over practical political analysis.

The journalist cited a specific example from a meeting involving Lumir Abdixhiku and Vjosa Osmani, during which Kurti reportedly stated the need for a president “who doesn’t know how to get on an airplane and meet with the firefighters’ association.”

Haxhiu’s comments suggest a disconnect between Kurti’s public statements and the expected duties of a head of state. He contends that Kurti frequently avoids discussions concerning governance and the government, instead concentrating on allegations of corruption and assigning blame. The journalist’s remarks highlight a perceived departure from traditional political discourse and raise questions about the direction of the government under Albin Kurti.

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  1. “Kurti’s comments are unnecessarily divisive and detract from addressing serious issues.”

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