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Switzerland's "20 Minuten" newspaper has devoted an extended article to the situation in Kosovo, in light of the change of power, which took place there on Wednesday. "The government in Kosovo has been changed, without the consent of the people. The Kosovar community in Switzerland is angry", this is how the journalist of the Swiss newspaper "20 Minuten", who, to describe the current situation in Kosovo, has taken the opinion of the members of the Albanian community in Switzerland" begins the article. Article translated into Albanian by albinfo.ch. Kosovo is going through turbulent times: after only a few weeks in office, Prime Minister Albin Kurti had to leave his seat again in March.
A few days ago, his successor Cambodia Telegram Number Data Avdullah Hoti took office - and this happened, without giving the people a chance to have their say. What is happening? Albin Kurti's left-wing party Vetëvendosje was victorious in the elections held in October 2019. Kurti was elected prime minister by the parliament on February 3 and one of his first acts was the reduction of government salaries, reports albinfo.ch. Read also: Vjosa Osmani's husband "explodes" against Vucic: Illiterate president! Serious in Kosovo, brother stabs brother Despite growing popularity among the people, the coalition government with the center-right party LDK did not last long: When Kurti fired one of the ministers of this party, due to disagreements about the handling of the coronavirus crisis, LDK withdrew confidence in him as prime minister, on March 25.
On that occasion, President Hashim Thaçi appointed the LDK candidate, Avdullah Hoti, to form a new government. Despite the criticism, the Constitutional Court of Kosovo declared his appointment legal, so on Wednesday Hoti was elected the new prime minister with a narrow majority, with only one more vote, reports albinfo.ch. Kurti has fought the formation of the new government and has called for new elections. Many voices criticize the change of government In the Kosovar community, many people are disappointed by the situation in their country. One of them is, for example, Shkumbin Gashi (29) from Olteni: "These are sad days for our democracy", he says, reports albinfo.
A few days ago, his successor Cambodia Telegram Number Data Avdullah Hoti took office - and this happened, without giving the people a chance to have their say. What is happening? Albin Kurti's left-wing party Vetëvendosje was victorious in the elections held in October 2019. Kurti was elected prime minister by the parliament on February 3 and one of his first acts was the reduction of government salaries, reports albinfo.ch. Read also: Vjosa Osmani's husband "explodes" against Vucic: Illiterate president! Serious in Kosovo, brother stabs brother Despite growing popularity among the people, the coalition government with the center-right party LDK did not last long: When Kurti fired one of the ministers of this party, due to disagreements about the handling of the coronavirus crisis, LDK withdrew confidence in him as prime minister, on March 25.
On that occasion, President Hashim Thaçi appointed the LDK candidate, Avdullah Hoti, to form a new government. Despite the criticism, the Constitutional Court of Kosovo declared his appointment legal, so on Wednesday Hoti was elected the new prime minister with a narrow majority, with only one more vote, reports albinfo.ch. Kurti has fought the formation of the new government and has called for new elections. Many voices criticize the change of government In the Kosovar community, many people are disappointed by the situation in their country. One of them is, for example, Shkumbin Gashi (29) from Olteni: "These are sad days for our democracy", he says, reports albinfo.