Mustafa again vs tax, urges more washing of Serbia

Democratic League of Kosovo chairman [ The LDK], Isa Mustafa has made a status on his Facebook profile, writes Periscopi. He has criticised the Government of Kosovo for taxing Serbia, which according to him is making Kosovo difficult beside internationals. Mustafa has meant that Kosovo should [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo chairman [ The LDK], Isa Mustafa has made a status on his Facebook profile, writes Periscopi.
He has criticised the Government of Kosovo for taxing Serbia, which according to him is making Kosovo difficult beside internationals.
Mustafa has meant that Kosovo should set other stops [according to him] towards the neighbouring country.
Full status:
Dear citizens,
The LDK is engaged and engaged in permanent friendship with the United States and partnership with the EU. The only way of Kosovo, for LDK, is the Euro-Atlantic route. The LDK has been brought into that spirit until it has led Government, but even at the time when the country's presidents were from the LDK.
Now responsibility for decisions affecting these relations should be taken by the Government and the ruling coalition.
It is a rule that those who make decisions also seal the fate of their decisions.
There is no need to use the tax to make internal differences. As LDK chairman I have stressed that it is a measure deserved to Serbia, but also that it is a popular, reckless move as it has been taken.
It is known that the tax was imposed a day after the government failed to membership Kosovo in Interpol. Serbia's failure was rightly attributed, but no one in Kosovo who did not do the job well was blamed for this failure. To defeat Serbia. The tax covered everything, covered all failures, and continued to cover them further.
The LDK has not proposed the tax, has no direction to take credit, and the LDK does not consider it up to it to express what the Government should do with the tax. The prime minister has 35 councilors and 80 deputy ministers; as well as the Speaker of the Parliament and Deputy Prime Minister (who offered to take credit) should consult his people. They're there to help with state affairs, not with state money to attack the opposition.
Serbia is continuing the dirty activity of attracting recognition, but internationals are not dealing with it. Everyone is handling the Kosovo tax.
The tax has been made condition by Serbia for continuing dialogue -- that is, some kind of laureate. We have not washed Serbia. What to do or not to continue dialogue.
As the tax laura rises, no one knows where dialogue leads Kosovo. No one has received assurance that Serbia will recognise Kosovo, no one has received guarantees that Kosovo's citizenship will not be violated. The only thing seen is that someone is rushing in? And the only thing known is that state affairs don't take place in a hurry.
Kosovo institutions, each of them lobbies in the US and other countries through lobbying firms with suspicious contracts signed by deputy ministers and ministers, or the presidency, without anyone knowing what they are lobbiing for and how this is being spent. Now even this is covering taxes. But not forever.












