The presidency speaks of half a million debt for Thaci autobiographic book

Kosovo's presidency continues to be silent about former Hague prosecutor Geoffrey Nice's statements, that Hashim Thaci did not pay him half a million euros in debt for assistance over the biography book. KTV has sent questions to the Presidency about all these claims by former Hague prosecutor, and if this debt that Nice claims is going to be paid, [...]
KTV has sent questions to the presidency about all these claims by the former Hague prosecutor, and if this debt that Nice claims will be paid, but the presidency has not returned, KTV reports.
But the same cannot be done with MPs from the Assembly, when they will be members of the investigative Commission on the issue.
LDK MP Driton Selmanaj says the Commission will clear everything and no one can protect individuals who work at the expense of the state.
While VV deputy chief Glauk Konjufca has said that even if MPs from the ruling parties boycott this Commission, opposition MPs can do the job.
He says the president must understand that the presidency is not a personal institution for promoting personal image. In March, President Hashim Thaci promoted his biographic book, which speaks of his past before, during and after the war.











