Deliu-Codra: Kurt must apologize for cheating citizens and ruining us with America

PDK MP Blerta Deliu has reacted to Albin Kurti's statement today, which apologised for not removing part-time US tax and failing to comply with corruption advice during yesterday's Assembly session, where a distance of 1 meter was not respected. She wrote on Facebook that Kurt should [...]
PDK MP Blerta Deliu has reacted to Albin Kurti's statement today, which apologised for not removing part-time US tax and failing to comply with corruption advice during yesterday's Assembly session, where a distance of 1 meter was not respected.
She wrote on Facebook that Kurti should apologize for cheating on citizens and breaking up reports with the US, Blic newspaper reports.
Full Response:
In situations facing life when humanity is tested, dedication and humility are the two characteristics that humans isolate.
In this life-saving battle, where all have eyes on true heroes in white cloaks, the prime minister tries to win little protagonism by thinking of blowing out his “rider”, in the absence of his primary duty, of dedication to manage the crisis.
Today he twice apologized to the citizens.
Once why he failed to keep his promise to drop the tax on Serbian goods over time and the other one why he failed to discipline MPs -- not even himself -- to respect the measures taken by his Commission to protect from the spread of the coronavirus.
I, as representatives of citizens at the highest state institution, the Assembly, have only one apology.
Since this challenge to preserve and care for people's lives, an issue that we had not speculated about was smuggled into our eyes; how to dialogue with Serbia (Resolut for Dialogue with Serbia).
When we believed that we were invited to seek the best solution for the public budget and funds for combating the spread of the coronavirus, the government of “dedicated “to its “humility, in the most subtle way it betrayed the deputies' trust to overcome its real concern, dialogue with Serbia.
This gross misuse of the emergency we are in to smuggle at midnight, without a parliamentary debate, political issues of national interest, is the only real indication of this government's unscrupulouss.
Citizens really need the prime minister's two apologies. But not for those two at all.
The Prime Minister should apologize to the citizens who deceived with their sense in this climate of solidarity to fight and smuggle his political interest, as well as their sanction by the support of the United States of America, the staunch allies of Kosovo citizens.












