Haradinaj becomes chore: Uron wrong Ukrainian Prime Minister, ridiculed by internationals

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his advisers have failed to distinguish a thief from the true news. In fact, the chief of the Kosovo government had fallen prey to satire, congratulating a humorist as Ukraine's new prime minister. Haradinaj had wanted success for current President Petro Poroshenko, but he missed it when [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his advisers have failed to distinguish a thief from the true news. In fact, the chief of the Kosovo government had fallen prey to satire, congratulating a humorist as Ukraine's new prime minister.
Haradinaj had wished for success for incumbent President Petro Porosenko, but had missed it when the next Serbian prime minister, Vovan Luxusov”, had wished for success. The latter is a name invented by two Russian comedians.
This defeat by the prime minister has been discovered by The Guardian's reporter, Shawn Walker, who has wondered in amazement how politicians are still falling prey to the humorist jokes from Moscow Vovan (Alexei Stollyarov) of Lexusov (Vladimir Kuznetsov), broadcast Koha.net.
Walker had written that Vovan and Lexus had told Haradinaj that they would recognise Kosovo if he wins.
Guardian journalist, he had saved Prime Minister Haradinaj's post and then put it on Twitter.
In some parts of the world, however, media education has begun, where children are taught to distinguish between the news and satire, the fact that they are assuming. France and Australia are part of this group.
This is not the first time the heads of Governments fall prey to satire. Even Isa Mustafa had read at the Government meeting a text of Antix0> Proto”, saying that journalists are putting together peace talks. In fact, the prime minister's conversation with an AKI agent was written in the satirical feature “The Proto Ento”.













