AAK deputy chairman says Haradinaj does not back down on the tax: He is not mild to be influenced by pressure

For the first time after the meeting between leaders of the ruling coalition, in an interview for KTV's Rubik, AAK Deputy Chairman Ardian Gjini spoke. He announced that Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj remains determined that the tax will remain. According to him, the tax will remain and this as a lever in the hand of the government [...]
For the first time after the meeting between leaders of the ruling coalition, in an interview for KTV's Rubik, AAK Deputy Chairman Ardian Gjini spoke.
He announced that Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj remains determined that the tax will remain.
According to him, the tax will remain and this as a lever in the hands of the Kosovo government, which conditions Serbia to change its reports to Kosovo.
We don't need to talk against each other. I think Kosovo has a good position to hold both the government and the tax. Then political parties may find out when they want to go to the elections. Prime Minister Haradinaj himself has stated several times. The prime minister insists the tax remains. The PDK has initially strongly supported it and now has pressure, but the prime minister is absolutely determined that the tax will remain”, Djind has said. “Pressure comes from physics and means oppression, and printing affects where it is at its most but”, Djind stressed, Periscopi broadcasts. /Time.net











