Surroi addresses Vlora Citak after the response to Enver Sekiraq: Your Justice Made It Political Tax

Publicist Veton Surroi has reacted to Ambassador Vlora Citaku's writing on the occasion of sending Enver Sekirash to domestic prison. Surroi has said the ambassador should not put herself in a difficult position, since the justice system was a direct product of the actions of the political tax, which was part of V. Chitaku. [...]
Surroi has said the ambassador should not put herself in a difficult position, since the justice system was a direct product of the actions of the political tax, which was part of V. Chitaku.
Surroi's full delivery:
A suggestion to Kosovo ambassadors: public comment on internal developments in Kosovo was placed in a difficult position.
When Kosovo Ambassador Vlora Citaku says, in the case of sending Enver Sekirras to domestic prison, that “an ordiner criminal, involved in violations, extortion, murder, today is free” is obliged to apply more deeply to domestic controversy in Kosovo. Part of those disputes may be the capture of the justice system that has been the direct product of the actions of the political tax, which was part of V. Citaku before becoming a diplomat.
Part of the controversy may already be commissioned by Ambassador Citaku to plead for those who fulfill the description “an ordiner criminal, involved in violations, extortion, murder, today it's free”, which could be a non-short list of names from the political tank that V was part of. Citaku before becoming a diplomat.









