JAVA: Is Kurt giving up Reciprocity?

Another week is ending without serious developments in politics, and with a broken-go government as promised. The government Kurti, even in the third week of its existence, continues to have no government programme, which particularly for Vetevendosje was very critical in the past. Pristina, February 23rd [...]
Pristina, February 23, this week began with the serious event that took place in the Bujana district of Gjilan, about 1: 00 a.m. on Tuesday. A Kosovo policeman killed two parents, two brothers and then herself.
Periscope repeatedly published various news on the case, but based on credit sources and certain evidence. The other portals, and even the Kosovo police, took on numerous rumors, disrespecting the deceased.
It was said the policeman in question had suffered from “mental problems” but did not specify the mental problem. She even told them that she had held therapeutic sessions to further criminalize the situation of people with mental health problems. It was Minister of Internal Affairs Agim Veliu himself, the one who had prepositally declared that the “people with mental problems had in all institutions”. This once again testified to the need to increase awareness and sensitivity for people who are constantly facing these problems.
Another strange relationship that has come to the saying recently is that between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the 100% tax. It's been 20 days since taking office, and Kurt hasn't even removed the tax like internationals are looking for, but he hasn't even decided on reciprocity.
Periscope had shown in several articles this week that trade reciprocity with Serbia would require extraordinary capacity in terms of inspectors from the Food and Veterinary Agency, and other Sanitarian inspectors, various test labs, to balance non-standard barriers that Serbia applies to Kosovo. These capacities, Kosovo does not.
It was due to the tax that was physically attacked by Deputy Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti. Many people claimed that such a thing had been made to stop him from walking. The truth is, Hoti has always walked, both as a coalition minister P DK-LDK, both as the head of the Parliamentary Group and as the municipality spokesman and in any other case since his childhood. The point? Kurt didn't teach Hot to walk. Citizens of Pristina have never suffered from the lack of ministers and prime ministers in our cafes and roads. Every party. Kosovo has suffered in recent years from unwarranted violence against senior officials, and which was carried out mainly with eggs.
Jamaica's acquaintance? Kosovo's Ambassador to the US, Vlora Citaku, announced Kosovo institutions that Jamaica had recognised the Republic of Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state. But she was also told that it would be good not to publish the news until diplomatic announcements arrived.
However, the leaders of our institutions that did not get away with it, immediately reacted to Facebook and announced the merit race. The president, prime minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, former prime minister, and, of course, Victory Pacolli.
Pacolli claimed that “the breath of change” had been felt even outside Kosovo, so in Jamaica. While former Prime Minister Haradinaj said he had worked hard for that recognition.
This merit contest caused Kosovo to become a dump on the diplomatic plains, as Jamaica would draw words to say that “had not recognised Kosovo,” perhaps the cause of pressure from Serbia.











