Businessman Errolld Beleg gets excited with government successes

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's businessman and economy adviser, Errolld Beleg, warns that in Kosovo it will be well, while he has cited a series of issues that he claims to be the success of the Haradinaj Government, writes Periscope. Through a publication on the social network “Facebook”, Beleg writes: “America loves us, Montenegro does, [...]
Through a publication on the social network “Facebook”, Beleg writes:
“America is loving us, Montenegro is, the EU is saying byrum, Germany came to congratulate us on the independence and with the market Serbia without Kosovo is not going... the new power plant is building, KEK is working with 100% of capacity, the sponsorship law is under application... for five months.
Kosovo is on the verge of marking the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's Independence.
This anniversary is considered gloomy, due to the current situation in which Kosovo is located, as a result of ill-governance.
Among the most controversial in this 10th anniversary have been efforts to abolish the Special Court, the initiative undertaken by deputies by state leaders -- Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Prime Minister Kadri Veselin and President Hashim Thaci.
This initiative jeopardised Kosovo's reports as never before since after the war, as stated by representatives of friendly states in Kosovo, including the United States of America.
As for reports with Montenegro, Kosovo has still failed to ratify the border demarcation agreement with the neighbouring country in the country.
On today's visit, Prime Minister Dusko Markovic said that for Montenegro the issue of demarcation is closed.
Meanwhile, European Union representatives, during today's visit, mention to Prime Minister Haradinaj the unfulfilled conditions from Kosovo for visa liberalisation, in which, apart from the demarcation, the fight against organised crime and corruption is mentioned.
Ratification of the demarcation was also requested by Germany's Foreign Affairs Minister, who during today's visit to Kosovo, said citizens should not continue to remain isolated. He also conveyed the message that Germany opposes efforts to abolish the Special, as Kosovo must meet international obligations.
Discussed during that it is harmful for Kosovo has also been the agreement on building the Termocentral Plant “Kosovo A”, with the American company “Cuntur Global”, signed by the Haradinaj Government, part of which is Beleg himself.
KEK's workers continue to be unhappy with the failure to keep Prime Minister Haradinaj's promises and chief parliamentary Kadri Veselini, that their salaries will be raised by 100 euros. While awaiting salary increases, they continue to work under difficult conditions. /Periscopi












