Haradinaj changes words, wants not to be celebrated with weapons for New Year's Eve

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has continued to exalt the shooting with weapons. Haradinaj, at the Government meeting, reiterated that gun shooting is an old Albanian tradition, but demanded that there be no shootings for New Year's Eve. I have mentioned in an interview that gun shooting is Albanian tradition, [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has continued to exalt the shooting with weapons. Haradinaj, at the Government meeting, reiterated that gun shooting is an old Albanian tradition, but demanded that there be no shootings for New Year's Eve.
I've mentioned in an interview that gun shooting is Albanian tradition, it's really an early Albanian tradition, but it didn't do us any favors. Let's be spared, no further incidents”, Haradinaj said today during the Government meeting.
We remember that months ago, Deputy Prime Minister and Diaspora Minister Dardan Gashi, former Skywright Chief Sami Lushtaku and Deputy Prime Minister Edrit Shala's adviser were seen in a video shooting guns at a closed site while celebrating Limaj's innocence and other accused of the MTP case.
Haradinaj, in an interview, had said he himself fired guns at the party.
I don't know the purpose of that party, but to be honest, so am I. It's happened to me in Dukagjia kanukë... to bring the householder the gun to shoot, and shoot. We can also do it by law, perhaps on occasion of joy, to use a weapon. It's not a good gesture from a minister... It happened at a party when the householder told me that you honored my cone ground and gave me a gun and I shot... He told me I was blessed to have your hand touched... What to do... is not good... is legal offense like when you cross the speed of your car, but it happens in Kosovo. I haven't talked to Gashi about this. This isn't my business. In those villages, there is no one to fear if you shoot guns...”, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said.












