Puffers for mass abuses: No morality, but punishment works.

Journalist Augustin Palocaj, in a writing published today at the Time portal, has been discussing the issue of labors, writes Periscope. He has said taxpayers' money from hired abuses cannot be protected from politicians' morality, but from a system that prevents and punishes for these abuses. He has even mentioned the deputy [...]
Journalist Augustin Palocaj, in a writing published today at the Time portal, has been discussing the issue of labors, writes Periscope.
He has said taxpayers' money from hired abuses cannot be protected from politicians' morality, but from a system that prevents and punishes for these abuses. He has mentioned MEPs, saying that even when they had the opportunity to misuse the wages, they did so.
So nothing unusual happens in Kosovo. Belief in the morals of politicians, whoever they are, has resulted in disappointment. So in liberal models of democracies, we're incorrigibly regulatory order that foresees these abuses.
Palockaj in his writing, has said Kosovars had continued misusing UNMIK, from which the nurse was the same for both Albania and Belgium. He here has said that, when the personal interest of Kosovo politicians is in question, then he is not reluctant to contest either our country's citizenship.
“and, therefore, anyone who wants to reinforce Kosovo's identity as a state should insist that UNMIK was a temporary, international government, which has no longer been needed in Kosovo since Kosovo has become a state. But this job with the wages is evidence of how when it is in their personal interest Kosovo politicians have nothing against UNMIK regulations.” CHA has written among other things Palockaj.
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