How many exiles responded to Kurti's calls for financial help in coping with coronary

Numerous exiles have responded to the prime minister's call in office, Albin Kurti, to help with financial means to overcome the coronary situation. On the page #me prime minister on the social Facebook network has been posted numerous evidence of remittances from fellow countrymen from different parts of the world. I am as a citizen of Kosovo living in [...]
“I, as a citizen of Kosovo living in Finland, responded to Prime Minister Kurti's call, as you can. The others before us gave their lives for Kosovo, we must not hesitate to open the wallet! Marre is stealing, not begging!”, wrote one of the exiles in this group. The post office also attached the mail to him. There have been dozens of these on this Facebook page, reports KOHA.
The day before the prime minister in office, Albin Kurti, through a videotape has asked the diaspora to help cope with COVID-19.
“The pre-represented reserves for emergency cases alone have been found empty, while the trade deficit has grown, and local production is low. At this time when states are being isolated, Kosovo's future is uncertain and lacking. With medical staff, we're making it impossible to manage to prevent the spread of the coronary virus, but we need your help”, Kurti said.
It has called for them to become part of solidarity and to help in this war. Our government has opened a special account dedicated to the management of pandemic”, he said.
The chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, Berat Rukiqi, has said international financial institutions and donors will have the most limited capacities.












