LDK's Gagica criticises government collapse, says good change in Kosovo hampered

The LDK's diaspora branch co-ordinator, Hafiz Gagica, has criticised the session held yesterday for the collapse of the government. He has written through a Facebook post that Kosovo's citizens, in addition to the anxiety by the coronary, are also facing <x0-virus” of the policy that, according to him, has become very disturbing. Gagica has [...]
He has written through a Facebook post that Kosovo's citizens, in addition to the anxiety by the coronary, are also facing <x0-virus” of the policy that, according to him, has become very disturbing.
Gagica has added that such a thing is not even in order in moral terms, because it says this coalition was the result of the vote for change.
In times of human emergencies to play comical roles, you show that you're going to be a ridiculous example in the world around you, and that assessment is giving the world's writings and comments of the press, which are correctly evaluating the way and atmosphere of yesterday's collapse of the government of Kosovo, which is the worst, in times of emergency health circumstances. While in normal political, legal and democratic circumstances such an act would be in order, but in a moral and human way it cannot be forgotten, but neither can the fact that this governing coalition was the result of a change vote on October 6, 2019, which the coalition last night was brought down by MPs to prevent change in the benefit of Kosovo and its citizens, he said.
He has now said that <x0pazars and other scenarios will be short-lived because our citizen after the global pandemic crisis has passed, so under normal conditions, will again give his vote for positive changes in the next free and democratic elections”.
“However, I strongly believe that the positive change no one can overturn through political conjuctures, because this change is looking for the citizen of the Republic of Kosovo, who today is more aware than ever, especially from last night, that corruption, nepotism and political clientism has its roots extended to all the mechanisms of the state of Kosovo, and to eliminate this evil requires work and multi-compliance”, he said.












