Hoti: Thaci used public money to pay the authors who wrote his biography

The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has held today the weekly media conference, where the chief of this Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, has unveiled two topics. He criticised President Hashim Thaci for using public money to help his personal biography. Dialogue criticism with Serbia was the second topic that Hoti has [...]
He criticised President Hashim Thaci for using public money to help his personal biography.
The criticism for dialogue with Serbia was the second topic Hoti has spoken about, adding that, according to them, the Government of Kosovo without supervision and with unprepared representatives are participating in this dialogue.
The “One of the themes was unveiled in the Parliament by MP Lumir Abdjiku, which concerns the expenses of public money without any legal basis for allegedly lobbies. Reports that have been in the media during this period are quite disturbing, appear to have been spent large amounts of the budget for personal interests. The letter of Jeffrey Nietzsche, directed to the Government to carry out these commitments”, he said, adding that according to this letter, financial agreements for this have been made personally.
Hoti far has accused Thaci of helping the authors of his biography with public money. The LDK announced that it will launch the parliamentary investigative commission for spending public money.
The second <x0me that I want to discuss in front of you is about dialogue with Serbia, here we are seeing the last weeks that the international community and Serbia are making preparations for the final phase, while the government in Pristina is completely out of development, is not focused on this important matter”, he said, criticising the Kosovo negotiating team as well.
Hoti, too, has had charges against President Hashim Thaci, saying he is conducting unauthorised meetings with the Serbian side.
He has called for the platform for dialogue to go to the Parliament, where MPs will discuss topics that should be discussed and also appoint the role of parliament as overseer of this dialogue.












