Lushtaku: Year's Kurt is not supporting Malisheva due to political resentment

MP Mergim Lushtaku's PDK has said that Kosovo's fired government is not giving support to the Malisheva municipality, which is already the body's epidex of corruption in the country. Through a Facebook post, Lushtaku said the dismissed Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Health Minister already fired Arben Vitita, [...]
MP Mergim Lushtaku's PDK has said that Kosovo's fired government is not giving support to the Malisheva municipality, which is already the body's epidex of corruption in the country.
Through a Facebook post, Lushtaku has said the dismissed Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Health Minister already on fire Arben Vitita are not supporting Malisheva due to political outrages, Periscope follows.
Mergim Lushtak's full response on Facebook
Comfort the families who lost their most loved ones to the Ovid 19 virus!
With concern, I am following developments related to managing the situation created after the spread of the Devis-19 virus in Kosovo. Kosovo's government has not seriously treated the Malisheva municipality as the epidre of this virus in Kosovo. Out of about 170 infected with Covid-19 in Kosovo, 62 of them are from the Malisheva Community.
Despite that, Prime Minister Kurti and neither Health Minister Vitita have been able to visit this municipality, which is not being adequately supported by the Government of Kosovo for political resentment. Even citizens of this municipality are often offended and unjustly offended by the ruling party militants. These stereotypes are unacceptable. It is a grave statement made by the mayor of Malisheva the day before, where he suggested he helped Malisheva a private drug store rather than the Ministry of Health.
All citizens and all municipalities should be treated equally, but where the source of the infection is greater institutional attention is needed, as municipalities have limited financial capacity to cope with this pandemic. Malisevo has been the hearth of the Kosovo Liberation Army, today is an example of working citizenship and deserves much greater support to overcome this crisis.
Stay at home, keep distance, and keep clean. We'll get through this together.












