
We — the citizens — are the state
February 17 is not just a day of independence, but a chance to reflect upon the Republic we want to be.
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In reality, Snow White has not left, the children are fighting over toys and gifts, and the country has not become “a good place for all.”
All too often it seems that the Constitution is accepted as an incidental ‘legal document’ that is simply a bureaucratic requirement of a country that wants to be independent.
There is a new generation that is seeking to challenge and question just about anything thrown their way.
As the country turns the page of a decade, the struggle is no longer only about the narratives of how we got here, but about where we are heading.

Besa Luci
Besa Luci is K2.0’s editor-in-chief and co-founder. Besa has a master’s degree in journalism/magazine writing from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism in Columbia, U.S..
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This story was originally written in English.