Government Shuts Down Against American Criticism

The government has chosen to quietly respond to criticism by the American Embassy for the appointments of war crimes convicts, abusers and unqualified individuals to high public positions. Prime Minister Haradinaj's office has not responded to the newspaper's questions, though a government expert has “understanding” international criticism. Koha Ditore has reported [...]
Prime Minister Haradinaj's office has not responded to the newspaper's questions, though a government expert has “understanding” international criticism.
Koha Ditore reported on the last two cases that had prompted the response of Americans and Britons.
It is Naser Shala's appointment to the position of the head of the Secretariat of the Kosovo Property Comparison and Verification Agency, as well as the appointment of Sylejman Selimi ambassador to Tirana. One source has told the newspaper that the government's silence has come because of the embassy has not spoken with specific names.
The government has not reacted to two atrophy men, since, as the source has said, Shala has elected the Assembly of Kosovo, meanwhile, Ambassador Selimi has been nominated by the MPJ and decreed by the Presidency. These two institutions have not offered clarifications in the case. (Full art, you can read it in today's Timestar issue)












