According to the journalist, Kurti has adopted a harsh tone throughout the election process and now finds himself in a political crisis as he strives to achieve his goal.
“The peculiarity of this electoral process is that Prime Minister Kurti’s ruling party has escalated its political rhetoric, using literary allegories to ridicule its opponents. This is an unusual approach from Prime Minister Kurti. On the other hand, other parties seem to have refrained from strong rebuttals against Kurti.
There are more witty exchanges and statements that create a sense of drama. Unlike previous years, Kurti appears to be in an uncomfortable situation, facing a crisis in achieving his objective.
Meanwhile, the opposition seems more consolidated. Wherever they hold rallies, they are met with ovations and strong support,” said journalist Berisha.
Furthermore, he hinted at what might happen after the February 9 elections.
“This is a difficult situation to predict, but it is evident that Albin Kurti’s party is experiencing a decline. After February 9, consolidating institutions will be a challenging process. If Kurti’s party fails to secure 51% of the vote, I do not believe they will enter into a coalition or invite any other party to form one,” he stated.