2019 Loss by Periscope: Ramush Haradinaj

“Kah is going o-moj fairy,” Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj was singing on political TV shows. In fact, with his songs singing this year as prime minister, Haradinaj could have a full concert, but in which no one else would attend except AAK members. Citizens of [...]
Citizens of Kosovo who voted Mr. Ramush Haradinaj in the early elections of 2017 may not have known that he was being voted by a fanatic of the popular song. After all, he had not promised that he would crack a song when he would not reason on his scandalous ruling decisions. Not even Mr. Kadri Wessel may not have known such a thing when he named him a candidate for prime minister, even of his party (PDK).
However, Haradinaj exceeded his election promises. He entertained free citizens with his blaring voice.
During this year, many family members, aunts, and relatives had been in the prime minister's office. Of course, even some EU officials. But most often the prime minister's office, our office, which is not oval, The popular ta-Ia-va music singer Labinoto Tahiri visited.

Haradinaj ft. Labby, a duet we often saw in the prime minister's office
During June and July alone, Tahiri had been in the office where Kurti, thought to be landing more than five times soon. He even went to his office to wish him a happy birthday.
By the end of last year, Haradinaj had imposed a 100 per cent fee for goods imported from Serbia ʹ as a desperate counter over not achieving Kosovo's membership in Majsco.

Haradinaj often dreamt during parliamentary sessions
But what counts as a great loss, Mr. Haradinaj, it was the complete inability to justify such an act before our international allies. His stutterings during meetings that were going into unprecedented nervouss went as far as the US did not give him a visa for a visit to that country, while he was already reproved by former EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Federica Moghrini.
Worse yet, it came in an even more brutal form. Consumer prices rose against our own citizens, with many businesses having suffered badly, while Serbia's foreign policy campaign for recognition of Kosovo independence continued even more viciously. So far, it's reported we've lost 17.

Looking out crookedly, there can be no constructive negotiations
However, Haradinaj's fight was also seen in terms of our image in allied countries. With his inability to reason on the so-called 100 per cent ticket, Haradinaj made Kosovo look like an aggressive country, while Serbia as an innocent country. And the latter, she stopped negotiating.
Enraged by his move against Serbia, Kosovo's incumbent prime minister decided to resign on July 19th after an invitation came to the Special Court. But the reasoning that he was resigning was the reason he did not want to tarnish Kosovo with a prime minister at the invitation by '%Specilija' was shown as a fake just a few days later when he decided to run for prime minister again.
And what did he use in the campaign? Exactly the 100% tax. The AAK had the motto “for State 100%”, while Haradinaj initially indicated he would go first. Neither the first nor the second, nor the third, but the fourth, with just 11,51 percent.

Haradinaj runs on the run, leaving citizens, journalists and subordinates cautious.
Haradinaj himself, meanwhile, received only 76 thousand and 163 votes -- over 100,000 votes below Albin Kurti -- nearly 100,000 votes below Vjosa Osmani -- 50,000 less than Kadri Veseli, and only 40,000 more than Glauk Konjufca.
Periscop's editorial board announces 2019 losers exactly Mr. Ramush Haradinaj, who wishes him a better year in 2020. /Periscope












