Prime Minister Calls for New Year's No Gun Party

Prime Minister Calls for New Year's No Gun Party

While we are separated for hours before the motto change party, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has come up with an appeal for all citizens of the country. He during a visit to the Kosovo Police today, has asked citizens not to fire guns like the holiday of the year [...]

While we are separated for hours before the motto change party, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has come up with an appeal for all citizens of the country.

He during a visit to the Kosovo Police today, has asked citizens not to fire guns like New Year's Eve so that it does not come to the worst.

“I appeal to citizens not to shoot guns, to be careful of the pyreotechnics. To celebrate with good news,” ordered Haradinaj. /Periscopi

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