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Hasani: Kurti Has No Intention to Share Power with Anyone

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At the center of increasing debates in Kosova politics in recent days is the issue of the country's future governance and the sharing of power. Albin Kurti, seen as one of the most important actors in the current political landscape, receives support from those close to him regarding criticisms of his management approach. In this context, the recent statement highlights that Kurti's political strategy is built on sole leadership.

Besnik Hasani, a deputy from the Kosova Democratic Turkish Party (KDTP), made striking assessments regarding the agenda in a television program he attended. While analyzing Prime Minister Albin Kurti's political character and perspective on coalition culture, Hasani did not shy away from making a clear determination. His statements reinforced the strong perception that Kurti does not look warmly on power sharing, even with a ruling partner.

The most critical point emphasized by Hasani is the claim that Kurti has no intention of sharing power with any person or group. This situation brings with it question marks regarding why Kurti's previous political alliances were short-lived and why government crises were entered into frequently. A leader's stance of 'not sharing power' can lead to serious governance problems, considering the obligation to work with coalition partners in parliamentary democracies.

Political observers note that Hasani's move paved the way for Kurti to be called a 'One Man' and offered new cards to the opposition camp. However, it is also a known fact that this attitude serves a 'disorderly', 'pragmatic', and 'integrated' leader image in Kurti's base. On the other hand, such a stance calls into question the sustainability of long-term governance models that rely on fragile alliances rather than deep-rooted cooperation.

Consequently, Hasani's statements have reignited the discussions on political stability in Kosova. If the leader of the ruling party Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (LV) really refuses to share power, the future of relations with the current government partner becomes uncertain. This situation could be a harbinger of disruptions in the legislative process and public administration and makes the possibility of early elections in the country even stronger. The people of Kosova, however, continue to watch with concern how these personal rivalries and disagreements of leaders will affect their economic and social well-being.

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