Here's what happened in Glodjan until Haradinaj took over the post of prime minister

His fellow villagers want to believe Ramush Haradinaj will not change, but will lead rule of law. And what they most want their man to become a promoter is job creation. As the surrender of the prime minister's office [...] is under way in Pristina.
His fellow villagers want to believe Ramush Haradinaj will not change, but will lead rule of law. And what they most want their man to become a promoter is job creation.
As the surrender is under way in Pristina, Kosovo's new prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, in his hometown, in Glodjan, fellow villagers are enjoying the moment when the man who grew up with them is passing through the red carpet towards the door of leadership of the country's government.
The “is a man of the word”, say those you meet and talk to about Ramush Haradinaj, who on Monday officially launched office as the first of the government. His fellow villagers want to believe Ramush Haradinaj will not change, but will lead rule of law. And what they most want their man to become a promoter is the opening of new jobs, the voice.info.
National flags and witness Memorial in Glodjan to talk about the history of the Haradinaj family, as well as those around this area of Dukagjin, who were killed as members of the KLA. Fellow villagers speak as Haradinaj was testified in the war, believing that no “will be submitted at peace to the government's leadership towards the country's economic and legal stability. Part of the residents are reluctant to stop and speak, but another part is eager to express themselves to their fellow villagers.












