Kurti: For AKI Police Director Haradinaj bargained with Thaci, what he won in return is unknown

Vetvendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti through a Facebook post has reacted to the appointment of Kosovo's AKI and Police Director. He in this post has accused Prime Minister Haradinaj of shopping with President Hashim Thaci for their appointment, which is still unknown what he has won in [...]
He in this post has accused Prime Minister Haradinaj of shopping with President Hashim Thaci for their appointment, which is still unknown what he has won in return.
Kurti has said Kosovo needs ownership not only of the judiciary and prosecution, but also of police and intelligence.
Below is Kurt's full post on his private account on the social network, Facebook:
“The appointment of the director of AKI and the director of the Kosovo Police are directives to the president accepted by the prime minister, who we do not know what he received in retaliation at the market. When the prime minister says to give up this question, "Majuni" organs of order or justice system, he's saying “that you leave this job to us”, you say it's private and not public matters. State captors have divided the population into their immune families and other vulnerable citizens. The impartiality, objectivity and professionalism of the state bodies are measured just in cases like that of October 12th (published just a week later), not in chicken thieves. Exceptions between police and prosecutorial statements in the case of Majuni are evidence of interference from above.
Kosovo needs not only reform of justice but also security reform. So Kosovo needs not only reform and property of the judiciary and prosecution, but also police and intelligence. Reforms in law and security are not made with dots rock, which conduct private favors from public positions. There are good people in the police, professional and patriotic, but those on their heads are the bad, the heads of the State, the power that serves themselves, their family members, and business friends. They will have no justice and no security. ”











