Albin Kurti - 10 myths about a primitive politician

Baton Hadžiu
Source: Gazeta Express

It is sad to see the deep moral and cultural degradation of Kosovo society with Albin Kurti, honestly! In a normal state, with a basic personal culture, let alone a deeply democratic one, the publication of the document on the organizational foundations of Self-Determination should have ended with the shameful resignation of the prime minister, followed by his arrest and imprisonment!

On the scale of historical values, he would, without any discussion, end much lower than that of Ali Shukri or Rahman Morina. Why? Because Ali Shukrija and Rahman Morina decided to experiment with this people according to Vladimir Ilic Lenin's criminal theories when half the world was socialist and there were not many geopolitical alternatives from this part of the world.

Albin Kurti decides to take political power with Lenin's theories in an independent, sovereign and democratic Kosovo, 10 years after its independence was blessed by the Euro-Atlantic bloc.

Despite this, there is no serious reaction from the media and civil society. Once again, the protectors of the party took measures to make this seem normal, to treat violence and lies as legitimate means of gaining political power. In any country in the world, the publication of this document would fill the squares and streets and bring eternal shame to the liars at the head of the government.

However, Albin Kurti tired so much, he blackmailed so much, insulted and slandered everyone who wants the truth in this country, that it seems that the basic principles of democracy in this country no longer impress anyone.

The publication of the document related to the Self-Determination organization best shows the true face of Albin Kurti, a selfish and narrow-minded politician who sees every social value as a means of his service, the struggle for power.

Despite various quotations from Deleuze to Badu carefully chosen to give his servants the impression that he is an enlightened man, the document reveals three elements that make him an anti-national man.

First, he wants to replace political pluralism in Kosovo with Lenin's avant-garde model of governance.

Thus, the Kosovo Prime Minister finds political inspiration in the old Soviet Russia, although he tries day and night to pretend to be a fighter against Wagner and Putin.

Second, it calls for illegal organizations in various settlements and cities of Kosovo.

Since he is supposedly very concerned about the rule of law in Kosovo, let him then bring to justice his hooligans who, in accordance with this doctrine, burned cars, beat people and used heavy artillery against the country's institutions.

Also, the one who spoke about SHIK, with this document it becomes clear that he has been running the information service for a long time.

Thirdly, Albin Kurti invites his members to lie as much as possible. This is a natural consequence of the invitation to spread rumours. So, defamation and violence are part of his strategy to take over power.

So how does such a man, with serious criminal features, pretend to be a gentleman who charms the salons of the world day and night?

Of course, only the Self-Determination brainwashers, those who write reports of conversations with friends, relatives and family, those who are trained to spy on their neighbors, those who talk about dignity and sit on the heads of spiritual leaders, believe in this today.

For the others, who want to remember or don't dare to say freely that the husband of the Minister of Justice is insulting them on Facebook accompanied by a bunch of idiots, here are ten myths dispelled about this primitive.

First myth: Albin Kurti is a patriot who fights for national union

The national community was the ideal of the Albanians after the creation of the Albanian state in 1912, after almost half of the territory was left out, where Kosovo is the most important.

After 1990, Kosovo changed its approach to national union, transforming it into a push for a new Albanian state in the Balkans. Taking advantage of the democratization of the former communist bloc, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall of Yugoslavia, Kosovo embarked on a modern path to create its second Albanian state in the Balkans, which was achieved in full alliance with the West in 1999. The founders of the state of Kosovo were not the fighters of the Albanian renaissance, but Ibrahim Rugova, Hashim Thaci and the political elite of the 90s.

The thesis about the National Union for populist purposes is regressive, it is a step back from the national evolution of the Albanians and above all a service to Albania's disaffected neighbors who use it as an argument against the Albanians in the Balkans.

In addition, as soon as he came to power, Albin Kurti abandoned not only the idea of national unity, but also abandoned the request for recognition of Kosovo by Serbia.

The National Community of Albin Kurti was only the demagoguery necessary to gain the power to implement the Community.

Second myth: Albin Kurti loves Albania

Albin Kurti is a politician who institutionally produced more hatred towards Albania in Kosovo than any Albanian or Serbian politician in its history. Even during the cold war, Enver Hoxha and Fadil Hoxha had better relations than Albin Kurti and Edi Rama.

Albin Kurti is offended that Albania rejected him and shows hatred towards it.

Albin Kurti likes Albania, therefore, as a narrative for manipulating the electorate in Kosovo.

In the end, all that Albin Kurti has from Albania in Kosovo is the anti-national poison of the former cliché of Nejmi Hoxha, Hisamedin Feraj.

Third myth: Albin Kurti is educated

Unfortunately, Albin Kurti is the product of a generation of students who are educated in a parallel system of education, without any pedagogical standards. His claim that he graduated as an engineer under these conditions, in improvised classes without laboratories and scientific standards, makes the legend of his education even more vulgar.

He is a victim of the survival education system. In addition, he is a false quoter, a misuser of phrases and a manipulator of various authors just for electoral gain.

No additional evidence is needed for this: he said it with his own hand in the document that defines the form of organization of his party.

Fourth myth: Albin Kurti was instructed

Albin Kurti is a typical self-taught leader who does not have a value system in his culture. He is not a trained intellectual who radiates his knowledge, but an indoctrinated leader who uses reading passages to illustrate his dogmas.

Even these dogmas are unstable: once it was based on various theories to justify the right to self-determination, now there is nothing left but to quote Djilas to defend the idea of Yugoslav self-government.

Fifth myth: Albin Kurti is familiar with the history of Albania

Albin Kurti is the most controversial politician in using Albania's history, bringing historical figures of Albania into conflict with his goals. His close circle declared our national hero Skanderbeg, Mother Teresa as an enemy and advocates wrong comparisons of the history of Albania, always in the name of patriotism.

In many cases he reflects historical ignorance and history built on false myths such as his thesis that in 1991 Albania had the opportunity to join Kosovo with the help of Croatia. He is an abuser of history who, by presenting false alternatives, aims to cure his messianic complex: he is the only one, superior, in the history of the nation. Funny, especially when it comes to a man who publicly attacked the KLA after the death of Adem Jashari.

Sixth myth: Albin Kurti is a liberal politician

After Enver Hoxha, Albin Kurti is the most autocratic and most lynched leader in the history of Albania. He is the only one who created an ideological structure that contains mechanisms of inquisition against those who are not on the same wavelength as him. He went from Professor to Isa Isa, Argat of Serbia, only by a handful of votes.

Seventh myth: Albin Kurti rules as a democrat

It is not worth writing too long about it: in his three years in power, he has been the fiercest attacker of the free media, the CEC and the independent judiciary in general. Moreover, from civil society and the media, he favored only those he bought from Leka, like the slaves of antique markets.

Eighth myth: Albin Kurti as a sovereignist

The myth of Albin Kurti as a sovereignist is actually his identity as an anti-Western politician. Albin Kurti harbors an ideological hatred for the USA and Europe as a whole, and his entire logic is based on the strategy to enter into a conflict with the West, to be victimized and thus keep alive his anti-West ideology. His attempt to preserve Kosovo's sovereignty from the US and the EU are actually attempts to keep his anti-Western ideology afloat.

Ninth myth: Albin Kurti is anti-Serbian

Albin Kurti is a politician who best served every part of Serbia. No Kosovo politician in these 24 years is as much an illustration for every Serbian thesis against Albanians as Albin Kurti. First of all, Albin Kurti's cultural formation and strategy rely more on Serbian tradition than on a modern politician. It bases its ideology on historical losses, on defeats and raises false myths about historical references that do not serve Kosovo.

Tenth myth: Albin Kurti is uncorrupted

A non-corrupt politician is a politician who builds a free society based on the dignity of the individual and the freedom to be tried by independent justice. Albin Kurti's entire policy is based on lynching his critics, declaring them corrupt and protecting his loyalists when they are corrupt.

Politicians like Albin Kurti corrupt not only individuals but also the entire infrastructure of society.

In addition, Albin Kurti is part of the mafia criminal scheme of Martin Berishaj, the biggest financial scandal in post-war Kosovo.

It is he who, in the name of cutting, did not leave office without pushing his people, from the security institutions to the boards of directors of public companies.

Behind the leader who pretends to be cautious is nothing but a criminal who wants to govern Kosovo according to the internal model of Self-Determination.

Written by: Baton Haxhiu, journalist and director of Albanian Post