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Žižek: Kurt has no problem with Serbia, but with a certain political vision

The famous Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Žižek

The well-known Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Žižek, praised the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti.

In an interview for N1, he said that Kurti's political group has offered a project from its base that has strong elements of social democracy, feminism and new social movements, which he considers positive.

"Kosovo can be a model, not for modernization to be accepted as a result of pressure. I asked Kurt how he viewed the Serbs, and he told me a wonderful story - when he was in a prison with two hundred Serbian prisoners and eight Albanians, he never had any conflict with the Serbian prisoners. Everyone protected each other. Kurti has no problem with Serbia as such, but with a certain political vision", believes Žižek, and adds that in that political vision is not only Aleksandër Vučić, but also Edi Rama, as well as several others for whom he says that Albin Kurti managed to remove them from the political scene.

"If I believed in God, I would pray day and night for something similar to happen in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It doesn't work that way that Europe sends you a controller who shares lessons with you - there is nothing that liberal Europe to teach us here. My friend Mladen Dolar 25 years ago that the Balkans, above all Bosnia, functions as an 'unconscious' liberal Europe. However, this does not mean that this is a primitive region where the passions of Europe are realized, but it is a region in which Europe projects its nationalist traumas", said Žižek.