About our crises (Koha Ditore)
Lumir Abdixhiku in his weekly column writes Kosovo has been under a crisis for quite some time now and it has involved different areas - political, economic, moral and intellectual – but the recent developments have put a new ‘layer’ of crises. And in this new constellation, anything is possible, writes Abdixhiku. The week-in-going, he says, provided all elements of the Kosovo crises. The first one is regarding the political system which is incapable of overcoming clashes it has caused. The first crisis is the origin of the second one, economic. The excessive time needed for building of new institutions will have its impact on the economic situation not right now but throughout the next two years, warns Abdixhiku. The third crisis, the moral one, does not derive from the existence of people who burn books they disagree with or preachers that don’t tolerate different opinions but by the fact that the above mentioned are the ones that are in power. Moving on to the fourth crisis, Abdixhiku remarks that “fortunately”, the intellectual crisis has a shorter lifespan than the other three and this is because the Kosovo intellectual class will be revived through a natural process and will involve the young people who think differently. Once the intellectual crisis ends, it will set the end in motion for other crises as well, declares Abdixhiku.