This was the most important news of 2019

The year 2019 was one of the most dramatic years for our country. Periscop brings some of the most important news that will have long-term impact and will be remembered, at least in the following year. The year 2019 began with Ramush Haradinaj prime minister and the 100 per cent power fee for goods [...]
The year 2019 started with Ramush Haradinaj prime minister and the 100 per cent power fee on goods imported from Serbia. This triggered the full paralysis of dialogue, with Serbian President Vuciq saying he would not dialogue the cause of the move.
In general during the first part of the year, however, we did not have enough significant news, excluding those from the sport where the national of Kosovo was growing.
January 14, é Pumerman Jasharaj called for increased cofficients for education workers in the Law for Salaries, and went so far as to bring the country into crisis with these workers who went on strike for three weeks. Jasharaj won the battle with Haradinaj, and did not even agree to compensate for the hours lost during the strike.
March 21 Kosovo's football national managed to equal 2 to 2 in the packed stadium “Fadil Vokri”. In fact, the Quadrians had the advantage of a goal until the 91st minute and were able to win the entire friendly match.

March 25 Kosovo starts qualifying for Euro 2020 in the match against Bulgaria. Unfortunately, he cannot win despite a good game. The only goal for our team has been realized by Arben Zenelli.
April 29 In Berlin a summit called By German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron. Participants from Kosovo were President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.

June 17 é The LDK's internal elections did not go as expected. Violence broke out among activists and her officials fighting to join the party's structures. Absolutely terrible case. It also occurred at the Third Branch in Pristina, the branch of former President Rugova, in which Mr. Arba Abrash.

July 19th A day after the invitation received by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers [special court] at The Hague, Mr. Ramush Haradinaj resigned from position of the Kosovo prime minister. He declared that he did not want to tarnish Kosovo with such a thing, and that it was not good for a prime minister to go into the quality of war crimes suspect. However, that did not prevent him from competing again for prime minister in the October 6th elections.
August 3, ʹ After a painful election process, Isa Mustafa re-elected chairman The Democratic League of Kosovo. This was done even though he had lost four sets of elections during nine years as party chairman.
August 26, é Vjosa Osmani is running for prime minister from LDK. Seeing another eye loss, Mr. Isa Mustafa had run Mrs. Vjosa Osmani for the prime minister's position in the October 6th announced elections. Osman was seen as more popular and more powerful than Mustafa, but only the second appeared in the upcoming elections.

September 17 The PDK decided to go alone in the 6 October elections, without the AAK, Nisman and AKR, making Vetevendosje and LDK's victory more likely.
October 6, ʹ Early general elections were held in Kosovo, in which there were no major incidents or irregularities.

October 6 The Vetevendosje Movement came first in this election, followed by the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo. Albin Kurti announced victory shortly before midnight while Kadri Wessel's The PDK conceded defeat.

October 14 With the greatest chance of prime minister, Albin Kurti changed his stance on the Kosovo National in football. Earlier he had liked Albania, calling for a national and a common national league, but in the match against Montenegro went to “Fadil Vokri” to first follow his national, Kosovo.

November 7 Kadri Wessel Received from Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague.
November 26 There was a devastating quake of 6.4 degrees in Albania following other strong post-miracles, which caused great destruction and killed over 50 people.

December 7 Jelal Svechla She was seen drinking coffee in a restaurant in Tirana with the notorious government politician Marko Djurovic. The latter is also the chief of the so-called “Office for Kosovo and Metohija”. Vetevendosje continues to keep it on its website, where it expresses the position not to meet with Serbian politicians without apologizing. /Periscope













