Analyst Maliqi: Haradinaj is acting like a tax cowboy, we're in a confrontation situation with the United States.

Analyst Agon Maliqi has made a post on his Facebook network about Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's insistence on carrying the tax 100% despite threats and pressure added by the United States, writes Periscope. Maliqi calls Haradinaj's decision not to withdraw the tax when, as it considers [...]
Analyst Agon Maliqi has made a post on his Facebook network about Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's insistence on carrying the tax 100% despite threats and pressure added by the United States, writes Periscope.
Maliqi calls Haradinaj's decision not to withdraw the tax when, as he considers, already has been given its effect and Kosovo's threat would be taken seriously.
But while praising it as unintelligible Haradinaj's decision, Maliqi goes beyond that quality, meaning it through words that he is influenced by some personal anger or interest.
Maliqi, despite the demarketing being depreciated as the only remaining condition, continues to consider his previous non-countership responsible for the country's isolation.
This is his full status on Facebook:
“Taxa was necessary and did its effect. And even with temporary and long-term suspension it would continue with this effect because the threat is now taken seriously. It is completely incomprehensible why Ramush Haradinaj is not already considering this as a victory and is moving forward, but if you put us in a confrontation with the US and are undermining everything, including success with the military. America tells us to return the tax if there's no deal! Hell, whatever deal this is made, it's going to have to be voted 2/3 in the Parliament or passed by a referendum, so it's going to have to be popular. So I don't understand why Haradinaj is acting like a cowboy, and he thinks he belongs to him to protect us from the decision he's about to make a lot of where he himself has his own weight and voice. I honestly see no explanation here except for some personal anger or interest. We saw where this approach with the demarcation just wasted time getting to the same score and as we sealed ourselves up for isolation. ”












