Bird: If Haradinaj had the tax, with which he would protect Kosovo

Political affairs acquaintance Petrit Zogaj has asked what Haradinaj would protect Kosovo if it were not a tax. According to Zogaj, imposing the tax has been a ridiculous decision, asking without it what reserve plan the prime minister has, transmission Periscopi. We remember Haradinaj is not backing back from his decision despite the pressures of [...]
According to Zogaj, imposing the tax has been a ridiculous decision, asking without it what reserve plan the prime minister has, transmission Periscopi.
We remember Haradinaj is not backing back from his decision despite continued international pressure.
Here's Zogaj's Facebook post:
The tax has been a ridiculous decision from proposants to believing women now. If the tax was protecting Kosovo from a harmful deal, what if it wasn't for the tax, what Haradinaj would protect Kosovo from an unfavourable deal? Because as we know, the tax has come as an ad hoc idea, not a thought and strategic move. So, what would Haradinaj do without the tax, did he have a reserve plan? What has been Haradinaj's strategic approach to Kosovo and the Brussels dialogue? International conference? Is there someone who knows more about a position of governing Haradinaj, without the tax on the table, how Kosovo protects and how the winning dilemmas from dialogue?
As long as we don't forget, Serbian exports to Kosovo are only 3% of this country's exports. So, economically, no major damage we're causing to Serbia, right, we're giving it strong weapons to consolidate the ratio with our partner states, resulting in Kosovo. /Periscopi/











