Demi: How to become millionaire at 8 steps in Kosovo

The GAP Institute founder, Agron Demi, has reacted sharply after reporting on KTV, regarding the payment the V company paid for. ALA did it for the rent of the facility it uses in Pristina's main square. As KTV reports, Vala has paid about 3m euros in rent for the property dispute, and is not known [...]
As KTV reports, Vala has paid about 3m euros in rent for the property dispute, and is not known who the owner is.
Demi's full response:
How to become a millionaire at 8 paces:
1. Uzuroje a social object in Pristina's main square;
2. Threaten the judge who tries to enforce the law and take away his usurped property from his hand;
3. The rest of the judges take instruction, and sentence you for the threat of it; but the property remains yours.
4. Unzurged property rent for public companies which are managed by the party;
5. The rent should not be below 31 thousand euros a month, or 3m euros for 8 years, which lasts indefinitely;
6. To carry on the illusion that the law is being implemented, the party is campaigning as if the removal of usurpors is being removed, but your property is not affected;
7. The parties earned by the lease of usurped property, I invest in a legitimate business and insist on rule of the law that no one can defeat their profit, as you are at risk to others.
8. complain in old Europe about how you see progress in law enforcement.












