Lekaj said he would send the Swiss ambassador from Kosovo: Reactions to Him Explore

It's not normal for the Swiss government to finance the irrigation here, because we know there's money in this country as well. We know that the value of this project is approximately 2.5 percent of the value for war veterans. But real veterans who fought for the freedom of this country. We are not [...]
Infrastructure Minister Pal Lekaj has sparked numerous reactions to his statement, that if possible, he would send the Swiss ambassador to Kosovo, following statements made in Skenderaj.
In brief, the Swiss ambassador said that “is not logical for Switzerland to pay the water supply and Kosovo to pay false veterans.
Blerim Latifi, Chief Parliamentary Adviser Wessel, as well as professor of the Faculty of Philosophy through a Facebook post, has criticised Ramush Haradinaj's party, Periscopi reports.
Latifi says AAK is training power, citing some of the latest cases, where Pal Lekaj said he would remove Switzerland's Ambassador from Kosovo after what he said in Skenderaj
This is Brian Latif's full post:
KU R THE PUNTAY TRANON
Some of our friends at the AAK started training power. The first symptom indicating that you have been affected by power is the loss of the ability to be politically correct with people and society. One gets up and reasons for misappropriations, saying that since others have abused power before us, now it is our turn to do the same. So politics is nothing more than a rotation of abusers. The other one gets up, without shaking, says AAK's litre citizens are more important than citizens with the other party affiliation. Which means the party tribe and clientele do not ask for law and equality before the law. Another says that if it were up to him, today he would expel Switzerland's ambassador from Kosovo. Which means we've come as far as our friend, to tell you the truth, is to pronounce me an enemy of the state. Another... I'm going on, because there are too many.
Prime Minister, are you there? Just a few men, because they're taking your face, our Kosovo!
Publicist Veton Surroi's writer, in a Facebook post, has been declared against a Kosovo Government minister who has demanded the removal of Switzerland's ambassador from the country. “Is” on this request has Swiss Ambassador Jean-Hubert Lebet's statement that Switzerland pays for the water pipeline in Kosovo, as its money is stolen and dressed.
He writes in FBR:
Kosovo's foreign minister should apologise to the Swiss ambassador to Kosovo, on behalf of the citizens of the country and the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. The declaration of a government minister for the departure of the ambassador is against the particular relations the Republic of Kosovo has with the Swiss Confederate and respect for the thanks Kosovo citizens have towards this country.
Ambassador Jean Humbert Lebet's statement outlined the simple formula of this country's bitter reality: Swiss taxpayers have to pay a water supply in Kosovo because Kosovo taxpayers' money is looted and stolen.
In the tradition of this country and the people, the words of a friend are not answered by showing him the door to the exit, but by inviting him to talk quietly in front of the chimney.
One of the other reactions is that of analyst Shkelzen Maliqi, who writes:
PA LKA has seen it's an incarnation of LEKE SE GREAT. To my surprise, she had been in English, and the person in English was actually called the MAD LEKA. /Periscopi/











