US businessman promised 50m euros in investment if he wins Albin Kurti

Six days before the 6 October elections, a Kosovo businessman living and working in the United States made an interesting promise. Gazmend Gjonbalaj said he would invest 50m euros in Kosovo if his friend Albin Kurti's party came first in the election. But now, when they have [...]
It was September 30th, 2019, when the manager of many prominent companies, Gazmend Gjonbalaj, had come in favour of the Vetevendosje Movement and its leader, Albin Kurti.
In the video published in his Facebook account, Gjonbalaj promised that if Kurt's Vetevendosje won the elections, he would return to Kosovo and invest 50m euros.
“This is the last chance of Kosovo being governed without corruption and blackmail. The diaspora is willing to help develop the country. Vote for the future you want. With #61 I'll vote for Movement V And my friend Albin Kurti. ♪ Here's the day for change! ~x1>, he wrote.
After Johnbalaj's promise, the head of Vetevendosje, Albin Kurti, had also reacted.
He'd spread this video, say they'd do anything to get their brains back home.
But now, when about four months have passed since that day, Kurti has become Kosovo Prime Minister, Gjonbalaj is “continued”. The millions he promised seemed to be forgotten.
His only post after the elections was him on the day when Albin Kurti was elected Kosovo Prime Minister.
“Kosova, congratulations on the election of the new government! Am I excited about the new chapter of Kosovo, as well as for me personally??
The Express has asked Gjonbalaj if he will keep the promise and invest 50m euros in Kosovo, but he has not answered the newspaper's questions.
The same have been done in the Vetevendosje Movement. The party has said questions should be addressed to Johnbalaj.
https://ww.facebook.com/gjonbalaj/posts/2837841572905823
Otherwise, the 6 October elections were held in 38 municipalities in 895 polling stations with 2.547 seats. Of 25 political subjects competed 1,067 candidates for deputies. A total of 44 percent of citizens rightly voted in the elections until 29 people were arrested for violations during the election process.
The first in these elections came Albin Kurti's party, followed by Isa Mustaf's.
Early parliamentary elections came after Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the position of Kosovo prime minister, following the Special Court's invitation to The Hague for interview.
https://ww.facebook.com/gjonbalaj/videos/25552442778322/










