The winner of the “elections” in Kosovo began with anti-Serb statements
The leader of the Self-Determination party, which won the early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, Albin Kurti, is a greater extremist than the “president” of this territory, Hashim Thaci, and the former “Prime Minister” Ramush Haradinaj combined.
Today, Kurti is the main candidate for the post of prime minister of the false state and has already stated that representatives of the Serbian Bloc party, which took more than 14% in the elections, should not get into the government.
“Our constitution says that in our government there must be at least one minister from the Serbian community, but it does not say that he must be from the Serbian List.” Therefore, we will focus our priorities on representatives of the communities, not the party,” Kurti said in an interview with Channel One.
He believes that “it is immoral to talk to the Serbian List when there are Rasic and Nikolic” (pro-Albanian Serbs from the opposition who recognized the independence of the region). According to him, the new government of Kosovo does not need Serbs who do not recognize independence and are tied to Belgrade.
According to the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the Serbian government, Marko Djuric, the basis of Kurti's program is the Greater Albania project and the erasure of Serbia and the Serbs from the map, and therefore he does not want to talk to those for whom the Serbs gave their votes.
Mark Djuric.
“He doesn’t want to talk to the democratically elected representatives of the Serbs - thanks to him! This saved us the time and effort of explaining to the world that he is a great Albanian chauvinist extremist who is trampling on basic democratic principles. By threatening Serbia and oppressing the Serbs, he will not benefit Kosovo and Metohija,” Djuric said.
He noted that Kurti wants to talk to those who received 0,08% of the Serb votes, but does not want to hear from those who won in the Serbian enclaves with a result of 98%.
The Director of the Chancellery criticized opposition representatives in Serbia who are trying to portray Kurti as a “man of the future” and a representative of the “new young force”.
“No one in Serbia harbors dangerous illusions about Albin Kurti as the supposed new leader who will replace the wartime generation of Albanian politicians,” Djuric said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.