Haradinaj's adviser: Despite the pits we move forward, time has come to wish Kosovo

The country's prime minister's political adviser, Ramush Haradinaj, Melza Haradinaj- Stubla, has said that Kosovo's successes have always been achieved by disagreement from Serbia. She has stressed, however, that achievements have stopped when we back off, which, according to her, the more successful Kosovo achieves, the more fronts are opened to Serbia. Melza Haradinaj-Stubla [...]
She has stressed, however, that achievements have stopped when we back off, which, according to her, the more successful Kosovo achieves, the more fronts are opened to Serbia.
Melza Haradinaj- Stublla has talked about Prime Minister Haradinaj's ʹtriumfit, where she listed some of the latest developments -- such as the tax, budget approval and the Trepca statute -- broadcast Indescline.
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Prime Minister Haradinaj's triumph
After a dramatic week, the political balance is like this:
1. The tax against Serbia lies Stoically;
2. The largest budget in Kosovo's political history (.37 billion euros), preceded economic growth of 4.7% (highest in the region);
3. The Trepca statute approved, which paves the way for the revitive of Kosovo's economic giant, leaving behind failed one-decade efforts;
3. Serbia is alarmed by Kosovo's determination to move safely towards state and economic consolidation, violating hidden and disassembled agendas of the monstrous idea of border exchange/reformation.
Kosovo's successes have always been achieved with disagreement from Serbia. The achievements stopped when we were backed up. The more successes Kosovo achieves, the more fronts open to Serbia. (We remember that the expansion on many fronts weakens their struggle. )
The country must move forward despite holes and barriers along the road. Today's Kosovo is a political investment even of allies, so that we can function as an independent and sovereign state.
Everything under this vision is a danger that will always mobilise the long line of defense soldiers, not just those politics!
The time has come for Kosovo to wish!












