Radish and Tinza Prime Minister (July 1st) wasted by Haradinaj

At the end of April, the Berlin Summit was held, from which no concrete steps were achieved towards the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. So exhausted was this meeting that, in protest, President Thaci was dressed in pharmmerka and caught playing with a door at one point. This made [...]
At the end of April, the Berlin Summit was held, from which no concrete steps were achieved towards the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. So exhausted was this meeting that, in protest, President Thaci was dressed in pharmmerka and caught playing with a door at one point.
This caused German Chancellor Angela Merkel é, who is recently disturbing her opinion with her body quakes in public because she is not consuming enough water to propose holding another summit, this time in Paris on July 1st.
Its insistence and French President Macron's to take significant steps forward was inspiring to public opinion in Kosovo, which has grown tired of the status quo (stitus quo), which is practically lasting since June 1999.
But, as 1 July came, the summit is just another missed opportunity for Kosovo. Instead of giving his option for the final solution with Serbia, extending his hand to Merkel and Macroni, Prime Minister Haradinaj today met with a French senator asking for support for the country's already-immediate visa removal cause for citizens.
He seems completely disinterested and unconturbed about the frozen conflict that awaits Kosovo in relation to Serbia.
Finally, Haradinaj also received a slap from the Constitutional Court after in an act of delegation of negotiating powers to the Shpend Ahmeti-led team and Fatmir Limaj were declared unconstitutional. In that form, Haradinaj himself turns out to have violated the highest judicial act in the country.
His position in relation to dialogue is highly problematic. From the very beginning, he openly demonstrated inadequacy to negotiate, figuratively delegateing the dialogue power to President Thaci [action which was also unconstitutional]. However, a lot of time has been spent of those rejective acts, sincerely acknowledging that he did not know how to dialogue.
Haradinaj has sneaked down the table, in the rear, initially wanting to boost influence in the north through the legacy of friendship with criminal Milan Radojiciq [currently looking at the forces of order] and finally sending his people through the stocks to discuss with people in public who continue to offend.
It is not known why Prime Minister Haradinaj has become a follower of the maintenance of the current political situation. All right, you might object to the idea of correcting the borders, but maintaining the prime minister's position and being actively involved in dialogue, acting with public and secretly outside public eyes is a very dangerous act for the country. /Periscope












