A black sack, representing what they called “Albin Kurti’s lies,” was placed by the youth wing of the Democratic Party of Kosovo in front of the Government building.
The opposition party continued its criticism of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, accusing him of legalizing Serbian documents following a compromise related to the implementation of the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Vehicles.
“We filled this sack with some of Albin Kurti’s lies, as he claimed to have uprooted parallel structures in the northern part of the country. This sack exposes his manipulative approach—big words in the name of patriotism, actions that harm the state’s interest. For years, Albin Kurti has built a false narrative. This action is a clear message that the truth cannot be covered up with propaganda, and failure cannot be hidden behind empty and meaningless words,” she said.
According to her, Kurti’s decision to legalize the use of Serbian documents by people who do not possess Kosovar documents is a surrender to criminal gangs and a legalization of structures that have undermined the Kosovo state for decades.Moreover, she said, this decision by Prime Minister Kurti is a betrayal of the state and its citizens. The PDK MP also mentioned the failure to reach a consensus on the election of the president, adding that Kurti, as she said, reached common ground with parallel structures and Serbia.
“This decision by Albin Kurti is a betrayal of the state and citizens. It is paradoxical and worrying that a prime minister who failed to reach political consensus for the election of the president now finds common ground with parallel structures and Serbia. Therefore, we call on the Government of Kosovo to halt double policies and stop deceiving our citizens,” added MP Salihu.