Kurti: Serbia Convenigates This Corruption regime in Kosovo, Convenients Conflict With KFOR

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, commenting on today's action by the Kosovo Police in the country's north, has confirmed that “was only a tension controlled to cover regime scandals”. Corruption and crime must be fought every day, but it's better to stop and prevent by removing them [...]
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, commenting on today's action by the Kosovo Police in the country's north, has confirmed that “was only a tension controlled to cover regime scandals”.
“Corruption and crime should be fought every day, but it's better to stop and prevent by removing those who cultivate and add them each day”, Kurti has estimated.
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Those who organised crime and high corruption institutionalised it by feeding it daily for two decades from their offices want to fight it with field shares once a year. Crime and smuggling in the north of the country did not happen unexpectedly. They have continued as long as extortion and extortion in the rest of the country has continued.
Of course, the police have the ability and ability, justice has the task and the need, while our people have the will and interest in fighting crime and corruption.
However, we cannot be sure what it is about, when, at the head of an act against crime and corruption, there is notorious prosecutor Silas Hoxha and current president also notorious (with his right arm, the Speaker of the Parliament, and his left arm, the prime minister of the country).
These are pretending to protect Kosovo as they are stealing it and want to cover their file scandals in peace and their war photos. Meanwhile, Serbia's president, Vuciq, pretends he will attack Kosovo while aiming to reinforce his power. Serbia agrees with this corrupt regime in Kosovo and does not meet conflict with KFOR.
So today there was only one tension controlled to cover up regime scandals. None of the 20 corrupt officials in our country believe they are arrested today. The prospect of corruption and crime in Kosovo is to procurement and state licenses, to the state prosecution and trial, to the president of state.
Corruption and crime must be fought every day, but it is best to stop and prevent by removing those who cultivate them and add them every day.












