Haradinaj: For Kosovo, we are able to make the most difficult decisions

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has talked today about the need to return the denied right of the citizens of the Obilic municipality through the Obilic Law. He has called it necessary law for the lives of citizens in this municipality, given that they live on the first perimeter of the Kosovo power plant area. [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has talked today about the need to return the denied right of the citizens of the Obilic municipality through the Obilic Law.
He has called it necessary law for the lives of citizens in this municipality, given that they live on the first perimeter of the Kosovo power plant area.
The merits for this law and the goods it brings have been attributed to Obilic's chairman from AAK's ranks, Xhafer Gashi.
“Gashin, publicly use the opportunity to wish me an extremely valuable job in politics and the Alliance and for its citizens in the municipality of Obilic, which has been represented with honour. It's no coincidence that it's here because it's about people who have given their values to them in the common value that at the time of family and individuals, and at the same time the willingness and courage that with new value, also the new economic value to entrepreneurs, but also the new social value and municipal. And how do you see the new value of the community and the value of the municipality, for which the citizens of Obiliki will be grateful for Xhaferi throughout their lifetime but also for you? It is the law of Obilics, the law that hasn't yet yielded its effects, but don't forget it's good and permanent news for you... It will bring back a long denied right for you and make certain obligations that are extremely necessary for a dignified normal life given that you live in the first perimeter of the thermal power plant, and this is automatically related to environmental consequences and other consequences, and there is no way to return their right to these citizens for exactly being harmed”, Haradinaj said.
The prime minister said Kosovo is setting its foundations, though late.
Who is the real party that the party can actually calculate is the Alliance believe me and I'm not just saying that we are in the Alliance, but others are saying it even when it's not good for you, for Kosovo we are able to make the most difficult decisions... We are putting the foundations a little late, after 20 years of freedom and 10 years of independence, but it is never too late when it is for good, he added.
He also said they would carefully address the issue of visa liberalisation, Kosovo's membership in Interpol, bilateral recognition with Serbia, and the process of reconciliation and integration into NATO and the EU. Words at the opening of the AAK Electoral Assembly at its branch in Obilic, where branch chairman, delegates and leadership are expected to be elected, and the current head of this branch, Enver Gashi, as well as the chairman of the Obilik municipality, Xhafer Gashi. The latter said the credit for the work in his municipality is not only his own, but that, according to him, elections from today's AAK assembly will certainly be good because “the goal is good”. He said he hopes work will continue. /tv21/











