There's coffee for Hoti Government: Deputy Prime Minister Tahiri invites gastronomies for coffee

Just a few minutes after the country's gastronoms declared the Hoti “Non Grata”, Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Tahiri has invited them for coffee. According to Tahiri, gastronoms have not correctly understood the government's decision. “Since you have not correctly understood the government's decision that in an extremely serious situation has left room for you to [...]
According to Tahiri, gastronoms have not correctly understood the government's decision.
And since you haven't really understood the government's decision that in an extremely serious situation has left room for you to work, at least 14 hours a day, even though there's been an idea to shut down everything, and since you're not taking coffee, then I call you all tomorrow at 12 for coffee, in my office, in Government. There you will be explained even more! Welcome back!
Otherwise, the Kosovo government at the helm with Avdullah Hoti today has presented new measures expected to be approved for preventing the spread of the coronary.
Against these measures are the country's gastronomous. In response to these measures, they have declared 21 state officials to be unwanted persons in their locals.
The list begins with Prime Minister Hoti and ends with Deputy Prime Minister Goran Rakic. Part of this list is all the ministers of this government.
Kosovo Gastronom Association on behalf of all its members declares the Government of Kosovo NO GREAT. We will not serve you in coffee, bars, and restaurants. Decision goes into effect immediately! ”, reportedly in gastronomous notification.










