Surroi insults KLA war, via Kosovo national and casinos

In an unstructed and recently published columnist at the KOHA portal, publicist Flaka Surroi has talked about recent developments in the country. Her work in the columnist seems completely mechanical, like a news anchor, without trying to further select a certain theme or clarify her messages, writes Periscope. [...]
In an unstructed and recently published columnist at the KOHA portal, publicist Flaka Surroi has talked about recent developments in the country.
Her work in the columnist seems completely mechanical, like a news anchor, without trying to further select a certain theme or clarify her messages, writes Periscope. This is one of her weekly abuses with the word in the public sphere, being too narrow to mean.
She has entitled this scripture “for liberation from deliverers” by insulting him in this form, without saving, the Liberation Army's fight. [ Footnote] KLA. Actually, Mrs. Surro seems quite angry with the ruling political class, rather with the commanders in power, and as in any other writing, the blow is empty and weak.
Surroi begins talking about the national of Kosovo, continues about the casinos and ends with a general generalisation of the war wing. She expresses her strange fears that party employment will also affect nationals to disrupt her moment.
This is it. Column in words.












