Today, Hysamedin Feraj, from the Vetëvendosje Movement, through a status posted on Facebook, posted a "conversation" that, according to him, VV voters have about the mayoral candidacies, writing that when you say that you vote for Albin Kurti but not the VV candidate for mayor, it is like a Muslim saying "I believe in God, but not in Muhammad", or a Christian saying "I believe in the father, but not in the son (Christ).
Philosophy professor Blerim Latifi reacted to this. The latter said that Feraj's statement is an "old habit," and that wherever there is talk of omniscient politicians, there is a need to give politicians and policies a religious dimension, writes Gazeta Express.
Latifi has also stated that theology is the last refuge for those who do not want to give up the myth of infallibility.
"An ideological exponent of the VV used theological terms in apologizing for its interest in winning the local election runoff. This is an old habit. Wherever there is talk of omniscient politicians and infallible policies, sooner or later the need arises to give these politicians and policies a religious dimension. Because theology is the last refuge for those who do not want to give up the myth that they are infallible in the most fallible field of human action, which is called politics," he wrote. /Express newspaper