Journalist asks Haradinaj: Why are you being tough with the Police and Prosecutors as with the State Council of Quality?

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, during a working visit to Fushe Kosovo, has been embarrassed by journalists' questions, reports Periscopi. He has been asked by reporters why he is tough with the police, just as he was with the State Council of Quality following the decision not to discredit some of the public universities. Haradinaj has said [...]
He has been asked by reporters why he is tough with the police, just as he was with the State Council of Quality following the decision not to discredit some of the public universities.
Haradinaj has said police have a lot of work to do, so there are times when they can't achieve it all.
According to him, the State Council of Quality has been brought with indifference when it made the latest decision not to discredit these universities.
We're a place where there's order and law, if you see their work [Policia] you see how hard they're working. There are times when they can't reach me. But it's not the police to point his finger at him today. Crime doesn't exist. As far as the other is concerned, I'm in the process and I see some processes. You're new here. If we were in Mitrovica, instead of stopping the programs for those kids, it took an alarming meeting that changed the quality of anything else. No one can bring that indifference. Did we stop all universities now? We can't do that”, Haradinaj said./ P ERISCOPIA












