Opposition Leader Criticizes Kurti’s Approach, Citing Concerns Over Control
Kosovo opposition leader Burim Ramadani has voiced strong criticism of Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s leadership, specifically regarding the government’s decision to operate without a president or chief prosecutor. Ramadani asserted that these actions represent “alarm signals” indicative of a desire for “complete control” being implemented. Speaking on the matter, Ramadani questioned what Kurti’s intentions are, stating that the situation raises serious concerns about the direction of the government.
He argued that the absence of key oversight roles suggests an intent to operate without external scrutiny or accountability. Ramadani further highlighted the current state of Kosovo, asserting that the nation has experienced significant stagnation and is “fallen behind” compared to a considerable portion of the region. He believes Kurti’s focus is driven by a determination to maintain absolute control, preventing any challenges to his administration.
“He will not stop until he achieves complete control, so that no one tells him what we are doing and why,” Ramadani stated. The comments come as a direct response to recent government policies and underscore ongoing debate regarding governance and stability within Kosovo.
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“It’s unacceptable for the government to function without established checks and balances.”
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