Water cages: US Army close to leaving, Kurti Government reinforces with former Hard Party

Yll Rugova has already been appointed deputy minister in the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. We are repeating, Yll Rugova has already been appointed deputy minister in the MKRS. Rugova had earlier been part of the Hard Party, and had managed to become an assamist in the Pristina municipality racing through the party headed by Visar Arifaj. This party [...]
Rugova had earlier been part of the Hard Party, and had managed to become an assamist in the Pristina municipality racing through the party headed by Visar Arifaj. This party ridiculed all the parties on the Kosovo political scene and saw the mockery of Hajrin Rugova, who, years ago, became serious and moved to Vetevendosje.
Yesterday, Rugova was appointed deputy minister of culture, Youth and Sports. But what was his most famous promise of the October 6th snap elections?
Water in the cafe. Mr. Rugova had promised that Kurti Government would propose the law that would force cafes to bring free water to their clients.
In fact, such a practice can be found in most cafes, but as Rugova's arrival in power as deputy minister, it now seems that all cafes and drinkers will be forced to bring free water when their guests ask for it, writes Periscopi.
But, Mr. Rugova has confused people's basic needs. In his post, he named it <x0 bascal” the time that a local citizen spends in cafes doing it along with the “dita”).

This can only be an unconscious mockery from his side and his party, since it is known that a large part of the people in Kosovo suffer from extreme poverty, and face the need for housing and food. /Periscope












