After losing in elections, Latifi shows three categories of corrupt officials in Kosovo

Candidate of The PDK for deputy who in recent days has issued a series of charges towards its fellow candidates and election commissioners has made a significant status as well. Latifi has written that “crimes against the state of Kosovo occur in three categories of officials -- the election commissionors who corrupt the process [...]
Latifi has written that “The crimes against the state of Kosovo occur in three categories of officials: the election commissionors, who corrupt the electoral process and thus distort the fundamental principle of democracy, to the procurement chiefs, who enable the extortion of the state, through public tenders orchestrating and to economic crime police officials, who, instead of combating crime, cooperate with crime, to take part of its benefits through the method of blackmailing the investigation files. ”
He further adds that there are not all officials of these criminalised categories and that these are not the only categories that feed crime within state institutions.
Latifi claims that <x0, who manages to crack down on the crime in these three links deserves to be called the savior of the state of Kosovo”, Pryscopi explains.
Otherwise, Kosovo faces the phenomenon of high corruption since the end of the war, and the fight against it is considered criteria for visa liberalisation.
This is Mr. Latif:
The crimes against the state of Kosovo occur in three categories of officials: the election commissioners, who corrupt the electoral process and thus distort the fundamental principle of democracy, the procurement chiefs, who enable the extortion of the state, the orchestrating of public tenders and the officials of the economic crime police, who, instead of fighting crime, cooperate with crime, to take part of its benefits, through the method of blackmailing the investigation files. Two things should not be forgotten: First, not all officials of these criminalised categories, many of them are people who work there with honor and professionalism. Second, these are not the only categories that feed crime within state institutions, but these are the three links maintaining policy links with crime. Whoever manages to crack down on these three links deserves to be called the savior of the state of Kosovo from the scenario of his failure.











