Chief diplomat Pacolli makes diplomacy with old sayings and emotional words

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli has burdened his activities on the social Facebook network, posting to a often undiplomatic language, writes Periscope. Diplomatic language is known as a careful and unconventional language, but for that it does not make AKR's president. Finally, Pacolli wrote about [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli has burdened his activities on the social Facebook network, posting to a often undiplomatic language, writes Periscope.
Diplomatic language is known as a careful and unconventional language, but for that it does not make AKR's president.
Finally, Pacolli wrote about MP Labinot Tahiri's resignation from his party, saying he would be part of the AKR, despite rumors and conspiracies. Even in this post, it refers to the famous <x0-seat saying lehin, the caravan moves forward! ” but only mentioning the second half of this saying. Even, instead of writing “carvan” he wrote “karavian”, words that have different meaning.
“Labinotot Tahiri has been, is and will be in the AKR, for against gossip and conspiracy. Caravan moves forward!! ! ”
In another post, during an interview for a medium, Pacolli wrote with pride: “I'm an open, clean book like tear” wanting to suggest he's uncorrupted and that there's nothing to hide. But finally in the media, numerous Thaci Government bills are being circulated during 2011, in which Pacolli also appears to have damaged the state budget, even in his own hotel.
Criticising small participation in the festival held weeks ago by Sunny Hill in Pristina, Pacolli is served with another old saying:
It doesn't make you a prophet, your village! ”
In another Facebook status dedicated to Bayram's holiday, he appears with many boys and men of his family, being acquitted of the absence of women, that they were united also but in another country.
Since his Facebook profile comments were quite negative, Pacolli did not feel well, and broke up on Facebook saying he devoted the posts to <x0.>excustically” to his friends, even though he is deputy prime minister of all Kosovo citizens.
My Pub posts are exclusively dedicated to my friends. Those who do not love them are not obliged to read them. Some commentators fear that they are abusing the state budget! From me, never fear for this matter, I live by the results of my long and hard work! Thank you. He writes.
Meanwhile, the last word we share with Periscop readers is that of a philanthropist:
“When you can give, give. When you can't give, don't get”.
But the question is, how can they give if no one gets? Or, does that mean that Mr. Pacolli tells “don't get” to the people he's given to. /Periscopi












