On the 26th anniversary of Kosovo’s liberation, political analyst Ilir Deda raised critical questions about the nation’s current state. In a Facebook post, Deda questioned whether citizens could have imagined Kosovo facing such profound political, institutional, economic, and existential crises 26 years after liberation. He highlighted concerns about unemployment, government policies, and the misuse of power by leaders, which he argues have pushed Kosovo toward political irrelevance. Deda also criticized the lack of accountability among political actors and the growing disconnect between the government and citizens. His reflections emphasize the stark contrast between expectations of progress and the harsh realities facing Kosovo today.
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