VV reacts to Cakaj delegate: Bad things are coming for Albanians

After Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama delegated the task of Foreign Affairs Minister Gent Cakaj, reactions have also come from the Vetevendosje Movement, which has rejected Cakaj from the start in the post, as they have said the support Cakaj has given to the idea of partitioning Kosovo. Arber Zami from [...]
Arber Zami from the VV has said this event promises bad things for Albanians.
He talked about Baton Hadzi's connection to Eddie Rama and Devolli Company.
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Rama's insistence on Baton Haxhiu promises a great deal for Albanians.
Socialist Party sympathies must not be blind. Let them read Baton's writings against Rama online and against SP, before 2013. Baton Haxhiu is a friend of all, and, as he shows, he has also had friendship with Berisha even with Meta, but as is clearly seen, he is a closest friend to power, whoever holds that power. Now Rama has power, so Baton Haxhiu has become Rama's biggest confidant, goes to high-level meetings with Rama, suggests and defines advisers, ministers and deputy ministers, and certainly affects it for political attitudes. Why is Baton Hagi like this? Why So High and Influenced? That he's smart? That he's rich? That there's a media? No, there are richer, smarter, and more influential media owners and journalists.
Baton Haxhiu has not hesitated to insult Erion Brace when the latter has sought to take measures on the harmful flour that corporate oligarchs Devolli brought from Serbia to Albania.
And that's exactly what Baton, who has personally acknowledged his connections with the Serbian intelligence chief during the war, Jovica Stanisic, as well as with UDB Kosovo director Zoran Styovovic (who mentions Baton's service in his book Baton, this Baton who during the war declared himself killed to be saved, this Baton Surroi who has dedicated the book “to the love definition of Marie John <x1), to expose three generations of spies in Batton's family, this Baton objecting Ramton when Berisha was in power, and then he criticized the poison of toxic flour from today's reader, Ramton's policy.
Even when? Today when borders in the Balkans are more unstable than ever.











