It goes down to Metro: Evidence confirms that Hadzi's car was parked on the sidewalk

In an article published today, where the justice minister's car was seen, Albulen Haxhiu parked on the sidewalk has sparked reactions from Vetevendosje, denying that the car parked on the sidewalk belongs to the Minister Hadziu. This has been denied by the assistant working in the media cabinet Beryta Abazi, who said [...]
This has been denied by the assistant who works in the media cabinet, Beryta Abazi, who said this car does not belong to the institution that runs it, but this is actually the car the minister of the Vetvendosje Movement travels with.
Minister of Justice Albulen Haxhiu's official car has been seen parked today on the EAvdet Dodaı street in Pristina, on a sidewalk despite security pins.
This event was reported earlier, but this did not please the Vetevendosje Movement, exactly Berita Abbas.
I want to clarify the public opinion on the false news released today by the Metro newspaper, which they then took and other media on the official car of Minister Albulen Haxhiu had parked somewhere on the sidewalk.
This thing's easy to break because the car is not at all the Minister's and there's no license plates that belong to our cabinet. But the portals that you know clearly the motive couldn't and shouldn't have lied to public opinion”, she wrote.
However, it is learned that this car was of Ilir Haziri, the driver of Albulen Hadziu, with whom the minister himself travels during his work.
The same works at public residential enterprise, where the office is parked in question.
This can also be seen in the following documents provided by Metro newspaper.

Meanwhile, it's the same car, it can be seen in a photograph of former Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri, where car plates are the same as those parked on the sidewalk.

We remember that Albulen Hadziu's chief, Prime Minister Albin Kurti today, has gone to work, thus causing multiple reactions to social networks.
On the other hand, however, it is considered a populist movement by the government's chief to gain political points.












