Isa Mustafa laments defeat in Pristina, continues to attack media

Four years later Isa Mustafa continues to mourn defeat in Pristina. Not in any kind of race, the prime minister dismissed with a no-confidence motion this week has again attacked the media, especially KTV. Reference to a report on the eve of the 2013 runoff presenting his son, ready for a series [...]
Four years later Isa Mustafa continues to mourn defeat in Pristina.
Not in any kind of race, the prime minister dismissed with a no-confidence motion this week has again attacked the media, especially KTV.
The reference to a report on the eve of the 2013 run-off presenting his son, ready for a series of favors to a new Vetevendosje activist if he would switch to LDK.
The promises of favor by Mustafa's son were caught out loud and picture.
Mustafa wrote that police and prosecution investigations showed there was nothing real.
An investigation into the National Coach, Sam Allardayce, may likewise have been completed in England. The prestigious Daily Telegraph sent Allardayce some false business to negotiate with him the transfer rules at Premier League.
His willingness to engage in illegal business by taking advantage of his powerful position led to the immediate dismissal of the English Football Federation, FA.
Mustafa accused KTV of organising the scandal when Musa Daka accused him of having homes in Stutgart in interactive, as he did in other media.
It turns out that the LDK chairman had no home in Stutgart, but he has never been separated on charges of misusing the 3 % fund.
Taking the lead on these cases, Mustafa ordered his party's candidates to be careful before the runoff.
But LDK candidate for Pristina Arba Abashi acknowledged he is the main shareholder in a company that imports Vodka from the Netherlands to Kosovo, and that there was disagreement with Dogan on the value of this and other beverages.
In Podujevo, an investor has shown how he had paid tribute to one of the most trusted men of President Agim Veliu to grant permission to invest in the village of Lluga.
Mustafa himself allegedly threatened journalist Vehbi Kajtazi when he reported that the prime minister's brother sought asylum in Germany, along with thousands of other desperate Kosovars.
During his time as prime minister, mainly on Facebook, Mustafa accused and lyncho of criticising anyone who criticized his decisions.












