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The time when Quisling governments governed Kosovo has passed

Shkruar nga Sadri Ramabaja

The time when Quisling governments governed Kosovo has passed

Kosovo, until yesterday, was governed by quisling and puppet governments that did not only mock their militants, but also the entire people. That time has already passed.

Thinking and acting in the parallel universe between Pristina and Belgrade, in full accordance with Serbian-Byzantine political thought, has extreme consequences in the national formation even among the third and fourth generation of the biological and ideological followers of the former holders of Yugoslavia.

Anyone who has studied political science, and especially international relations, in addition to doing "simulations", where students play the role of diplomats of states and often create imaginary scenarios that cross the borders of political and diplomatic reality, they try to perform as best as possible the role of the diplomat, calling not only on the constitution of the country they represent, but also on international law and the principles of Freedom and Democracy, they have insisted on the protection of the national interest.

No one can describe this kind of insistence as an attempt to throw it at the other party, but as a legitimate right for the benefit of protecting the interests of the State.

Kosovo, until yesterday, was governed by quisling and puppet governments that did not only mock their militants, but also the entire people. That time has already passed.

Therefore, the Republic of Kosovo was treated as it deserves by the Assembly of the Council of Europe. With this act of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our Republic, which has warned today in its letter addressed to the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Theodoros Rousopoulos, as a message to our friends within this weighty institution of the Western liberal democracies, it is worrying that to help them in the diplomatic battle to close the room for maneuver to Serbia's allies in the EU.

This act of the Government comes on the eve of the meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (May 16 & 17), where Kosovo's membership in this organization still has time to be included in the agenda. As is already known, France and Germany have asked Kosovo to take concrete steps for the Association to guarantee its membership in the Council of Europe. This step, however late it may be called, has already been taken and should be appreciated, at least from our side.

Of course, such conditionality was completely unfair and as such was described not only by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, but also by well-known personalities of international politics and the academic world.

Regarding the draft statute of the Association of Municipalities with a Serbian majority, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has warned that the Government is drafting its draft statute, taking into consideration what the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) had published some time ago.

This act seems to have forced a quarter of our "analysts" and politicians to react in the style of weak students when they lose battles even in simulations in front of their colleagues, removing the student mask altogether./ Pamphlet

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