Ismaili: With this pact Kosovo would create a national front that would overcome corruption and nepotism (Document)

Acting Health Minister Uran Ismaili has reacted to the refusal that political parties in Kosovo are making to the Anti-Corruption Pact initiated by the mayor PDK, Kadri Wessel, writes Periscopi. Through a Facebook text that published this document, Ismaili said that instead of fighting with each other [...]
Through a Facebook text that published this document, Ismaili said instead of fighting with each other they invite everyone to support each other in the struggle for the future of the country.
The complete writing of Ismaili Bridge along with the document can be found below”
We all recognize that corruption is rampant, but so far alone The PDK has decided to seriously fight it.
The fight against corruption exceeds coalition deals and requires full mobilization by all parties, political figures and civil society.
Due to emergency challenging Kosovo, today Mayor The PDK, Kadri Veselin, with its full conviction, its clear vision and unprecedented directity presented a pact inviting all parties to become part of our fight of non-corruption.
By signing this pact and offering lists of clean and unregulated candidates for deputies, Kosovo would create a national front that would overcome corruption and nepotism.
Instead of blaming each other, we invite all to support each other in fighting for the future of the country.
Corruption is against us, but the question is: “are we against it? The rejection of this pact is not the answer citizens want to hear because it is not only surrender to corruption but also support for its growth.
While accepting the pact honors state institutions and citizens, it enables rule of law and gives people hope, particularly in the new generation that is the nucleus of our society and state.
















