O'Connell: If you like your politicians vote the others, don't expect anything from the internationals.

The ambassador of Great Britain to Kosovo, Ruairi O'Connell, has continued his conversation with citizens through the social Facebook network today. He has set an hour available to answer questions posed by citizens. One of the questions asked to him was whether internationals would interfere with the neutralisation of the [...] network.
He has set an hour available to answer questions posed by citizens.
One of the questions asked him was whether the internationals will intervene in neutralising the country's network of major economic crime.
In this case O'Connell said that there should be no hope for international intervention at this point, since Kosovo is an independent state.

No one has to fix the house with them. Bone itself. But, we will continue to seek improvements because organised crime in Kosovo harms us as well”, O'Connell said, among other things.
And another question in the direction of O'Connell was whether the Great Britain Embassy would act the same as that of America to ban corrupt officials' visas.

O'Connell stated that anyone who has criminal history and is involved with corruption will not be able to enter Britain.
One of the citizens said that until when will this government continue with these politicians, and when will this government be cleansed?
The O'Connell response was very simple.
If you don't like your politicians vote somebody else, this is Democracy, and I think that's pretty simple”, O'Connell wrote.













