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Kurti described his victory as an unprecedented result in post-war Kosovo. This great victory tonight is just an opportunity for us to start the change we want. We will not retaliate against anyone, but we will demand responsibility for everyone and everywhere, so justice without revenge, he said. Without spite and revanchism, without bribes for businesses, without corruption and nepotism in the administration, with institutional and social justice, with individual reciprocal responsibility, we will develop and democratize our country.”
Osmani said a historic result was achieved. Our mission remains to strengthen our statehood on the path to Euro-Atlantic integration with eternal friendship with the United States, he said.
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Supporters of the left-wing Self-Determination Movement party react in Pristina, the capitol of Kosovo, on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. Kosovoâs voters defied freezing weather to vote in a parliamentary election Sunday to form a new government amid the coronavirus pandemic, an economic downturn and stalled negotiations with wartime foe Serbia. (AP Photo/ Visar Kryeziu) February 15, 2021 - 10:48 AM
PRISTINA, Kosovo - The left-wing opposition leader who s poised to become Kosovo s next prime minister said Monday that he would push hard for his country to join the European Union, but also urged the bloc to provide an economic aid package to help smooth the path to membership for western Balkan states.