Haradinaj, a outgoing prime minister

Prime Minister Haradinaj was present today at the event organised by the Fol Movement, “Open” In fact, it is a bit ironic to be expected by the prime ministers and presidents to speak up in view of their responsibilities. Neither Haradinaj was open nor, in fact, said anything new except what was already known. [...]
He spoke of a host of issues, including Association, the arrest of Djuric, the deportation of six Turkish citizens, dialogue with Serbia, the Serbian List, etc.
What was on his face and speech was a bit of a shock to convey in his other communications. In the meantime, his words were also very limited and expressed a lack of knowledge and unwillingness to address them. Haradinaj testified to each topic that he is uncompetent in the prime minister's work.
For the final phase of dialogue with Serbia, he said it is good to happen as soon as possible in order to avoid a return of nationalist rhetoric, and a setback. It was he who had used such rhetoric during election time by attacking with Ivica Dakiqi. That there is a lack of understanding to this phase shows the other fact that he was unable to talk about a Kosovo agenda about it. In fact, with the naiveness that characterizes him, he said that it is good for President Trume to have some time and get involved. In other words, the Prime Minister was saying: we don't know what's going to happen and what we're going to do, it's good to be done as soon as possible, and it's good to be helped by Merkel's Trump.
That Haradinaj is inconsistent also testified to the ratification of the demarcation, but inconsistencies appeared again when he praised previous governments [for the issue of association], which he had sharply criticised as in the opposition.
The prime minister said he did not agree either with the verbal conflict Turkish President Erdogan had launched with him. He even added that he didn't even know who the Magellanists were. Because he is a man who cannot keep his word and attitude, he also shows his ambition for judging the case. He said he deems citizens' interest in rule of law, but also the interest of strategic alignment. What if the first is affected by the second, as was the case with the deportation of six Turkish citizens?
We hardly have an answer. Furthermore, in its simple policy outlooks, he interpreted the Serbian List's departure from the government as a result of the frustration they had had in arresting and treating Djuric while asking for a diplomatic strategy on Serbia's anti-independence lobby said simply: “I urge Serbia not to overstep”. /Periscope












