O'Connell: If you have evidence of someone who violates the law, let him know and protest

British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruairi O'Connell says voters are the ones who can bring someone to power but also take it away. He says that for all who have evidence that they have been corrupted or misfited, they should be notified and punished. But it is not even understandable. It's a misunderstanding since [...]
He says that for all who have evidence that they have been corrupted or misfited, they should be notified and punished.
But it is not even understandable. It's a misunderstanding that when you're with a party you're against the government, that's idiotic. This is critical of each party, and any voters”.
When voters, I heard my best friends, we were talking about a corrupt relationship, connected with the party he supported, and I said, "Why shouldn't you be judged if there's evidence?" He said, because the other party's the blackest”.
On the other hand, the British ambassador to Kosovo said that all who violate the law must be condemned.
“And what's the connection? Do you get paid by this party to be their spokesperson? Are you part of their network? But why did you protect me from breaking the law just because someone else broke it?












