Editor Why should Pacolli be rushed from the government?

Today, Wednesday 20 November, it was voted for Kosovo membership within the international criminal police organisation, Interpol. We failed again! During the last days - perhaps even weeks and months - the heads of institutions lobeed for such a thing. Our diplomatic chief Behgjet Pacolli declared confident that Kosovo, more [...]
We failed again! During the last days - perhaps even weeks and months - the heads of institutions lobeed for such a thing. Our diplomatic chief Behgjet Pacolli declared convinced that Kosovo, at last, would be part of Interpol. This could be the halting dam of unhindered diplomatic humiliation that happened to our country during the time he was minister of foreign affairs. For that matter, shame grew greater in failure.
Of course, there are other acts beyond diplomacy to blame for this. Suppose counselors were to have strong professional arguments. Amateurism gives meaning to the vote against the states that have recognised Kosovo.
Even the country's president, Hashim Thaci, is directly to blame for his diplomatic position over Pacollin and was also located/t in Dubai. But this time his biggest guilt is indirect: How did a noncompetent man like Pacolli allow diplomacy to become chief?
Kosovo has failed to join even in U NESTO. You can imagine, in an organisation that would need to be politically motivated to accept Kosovo, considering the need for protection especially of Serbian cultural monuments.
In addition, since Pacolli's arrival at the helm, Kosovo has not been recognised by any other country. On the contrary, the country went to defanzia trying to protect recognitions achieved so far. The Serbian Foreign Ministry, head of Dachyqi, has announced many times that different countries were attracting recognition while, while that has confirmed the British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruairi O'Connell.
However, the anti-diplomatic Pacolli also became problematic for the country's image with its round of gaffes. Just remember diplomatic scandals with the foreign ministers of Morocco and Tunisia, when it was exposed by the latter for the meetings he had had with them. Or even, the several-way meeting with President Donald Trump where the style of a sympathies goes and reaches out to him.
But what's the problem of diplomat Pacolli?
The truth is, he doesn't do so much for our diplomacy. His ministry serves as an oaza of clientelelim, where political parties send/relaunch people through diplomatic services like ambassadors and councils. Pacolli's aunt is to take part in party customers, so make it more important within the clientist scheme Alliance New Kosovo.
Several months ago, we had severe clashes at the ministry leading Albena Resiti [currently, adviser to Prime Minister Haradinaj] between it and Beating Pacolli. The last one won!
That Pacolli is far from the politician's trade shows the power within his party to the singer Labinot Tahiri. The latter had a absurd mission: to make a minister within the large Haradinaj government a ferizaya. This shot was fulfilled, and one of the country's most important ministries -- the Home Affairs -- has been left to the man who meets the ridiculous criteria -- is from Albania's Ferizaj of Kosovo [talking to terms of singer-political singer].
Although Pacolli's AKR leads four ministries and generally keeps large shares within the Haradinaj government, it is active only through Behgjet's cousin Islam Pacolli in the Kosovo Assembly. And what is MP Pacolli's activity in the Assembly? It's funny through popular proverbial sayings and pathetic bras.
The Kosovo government would urgently need to seek another coalition partner. The Bazaar that has made other majority parties with the AKR is terribly unversible and is daily costing the citizens of the country. All parties in the coalition have major organisational and ideological shortcomings, but the AKR is on a completely different level: it is the private and family party of businessman Pacolli. And as the truth turns out, shopping with Pacolli can burn.
Of course, Pacolli is not the only one responsible for successive diplomatic failures, including today's in Interpol, but his guilt is clearly concrete and deserves punishment. There must be a start!
Public servants should well be linked not only to privileges but also to their responsibilities! If Kosovo is held hostage even by parties and politicians who cannot even pass the election threshold, then it should seriously contest the power of the president, prime minister and major parties in Government.



