Editor Ramush Haradinaj becomes a former

July 13, 2015, is a black day for the Republic of Kosovo. In a chamber in the Parliament, Ramush Haradinaj launched the formation of one of the biggest political hypocrisy in the country. He slammed a map on his face, Mr. Murat Meha, who was reporting on marking the border with Montenegro. [...]
July 13, 2015, is a black day for the Republic of Kosovo. In a chamber in the Parliament, Ramush Haradinaj launched the formation of one of the biggest political hypocrisy in the country. He slammed a map on his face, Mr. Murat Meha, who was reporting on marking the border with Montenegro. He even called it "petder" by extending the subject to sexuality.
From that day on, Ramush renewed his patriotic image. As he launched a major debate on the issue of Demarketing, which only a few were aware of. Ratifications in that branding version, which is highlighted with the logic of the prime minister [and ironically], we can call him "pederesk" and "trader" has become the main condition for visa liberalisation.
Those were also some signs of fighting corruption, which were given with the establishment of the indictment for Azem Syla and dozens of others in the case of Toka. The second main condition was said to be, and at times, it was not really a condition. Journalist Augustin Palocaj, in a newspaper for the Time portal, explained that other conditions could be put in place along with these two criteria over time and with the eventual extension of the matter in question. And Kosovars forgot to travel visa-free across Europe.
But, Ramushi joined those who had authorized a congregator [naturally, we do not support using such terms in the public record] to target our border. He linked the pre-election coalition with the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which he had criticised and criticised for government, and to which he had put red lines ahead.
Kosovo citizens suffered from such hypocrisy. We lost visa liberalisation and lost three years of fruitless discussion and controversy that produced drama but did not provide solutions. However, hypocrisy helped Ramush Haradinaj to be elected prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo a personal dream, for which the whole politically unpaved party was engaged. But, so far, he has been the most futile, and harsh prime minister Kosovo has ever had.
The methodology outlined by the Phena Pronto makes Ramush look like a mufflek in exercising his power. Luxury holidays, the decision to forgive debts, the absurd increase in salaries, the family and relatives' meetings in the prime minister's office, the son-in-law made without his knowledge one of the institutions with the largest funds in the country makes him appear ridiculous.
And, even today, February 16th, it's quiet and funny of the person who lost a lot of time, a poor country that doesn't have time to lose.
The signing of a joint statement by Montenegrin President Vujanovic and Kosovo President Thaci said however the conflicting points could be revised. But Ramush's same deal, Murat Mesheh, will again go to the Parliament and possibly be ratified. A joint statement could be made two or three years earlier, without the need for Haradinaj to be factored into the issue. We're speaking hypothetically, so only if revision and renegotiation lead to new agreements where the contested parts would prove to be part of the Republic of Kosovo.
But reconsider Montenegro's position. Is it possible that Montenegro, which has ratified the agreement, tells citizens that it has been made wrong, and that a part of the territory once admitted to them, is appearing to be against them? Even in Montenegro, there are various political formations, opposition and civil society, which would make major problems on the issue. And they would interpret it as an apology to Earth. The chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement, meanwhile, at a media conference, called the statement a statement asking for President Thaci's resignation.
There is no doubt Haradinaj should apologise to the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo! But there is no doubt that Ramush does not have anything to do with it.
However, it is good that Kosovo will finally overcome this problem, and will gain the opportunity for visa liberalisation. But it will be done by the most guilty man that this has not happened so far.