Albin Kurti in Rahovec: Do not give grapes to the old rulers

The Vetevendosje movement has held the electoral rally in Rahovec. There the deputy of this movement, Albin Kurti, has called on the Rahovecians to come out on October 22nd and vote on Vetevendosje. Kurti has talked about agriculture as a branch that can develop much more in Rahovec. MP Kurti has told the citizens of Rahoveci [...]
There the deputy of this movement, Albin Kurti, has called on the Rahovecians to come out on October 22nd and vote on Vetevendosje.
Kurti has talked about agriculture as a branch that can develop much more in Rahovec.
MP Kurti has told the citizens of Rahovec that they should no longer trust Idriz Vehapi as outgoing speaker and Smajl Latifi as former chairman.
On October 22nd, don't give the powers in flight grapes, but give the Visar Korean grain”, Kurti said.
“Treg is one of the most important things for farmers. With policies that have been implemented in Kosovo, they have feared the market. The meat lines have been imported from various countries. When the highest cost is produced here, the manufacturer pays three times that of”.
When our farmers fail half the population remains unemployed. Farmers in Kosovo do not fear competition but unfair competition. Products coming to use illegal substances will be banned from entering Kosovo”, he has said further.
Kurti has said that there are no nests built in Rahovec, and that previous rulers are not interested in it.
There's no nests for children, there's no nest in Rahovec, escape rulers don't care about the future. The people punished them on June 11th and will be punished on October 22nd. You've tried Idriz Vehapi and Smajl Latifi. The first has stayed in Pristina and has paved the sidewalk, but not the sewer, and the second has paved several roads that have quickly been destroyed”.
“E knows Vehapi has mentioned the project to build a 700 thousand-euro nursery. But with this amount, five nests can be built. They built only the corruption nest”, Kurti added among other things.











