Musliu urges the Government to return citizens from abroad: They're out of food.

PDK MP Ganimette Musliu has called on the government in office to bring back citizens who have remained abroad. Musliu, through a Facebook post, said that every day he receives messages from citizens who are trapped in different countries. “Every day I receive hundreds of messages and e-mails from [...]
Musliu, through a Facebook post, said that every day he receives messages from citizens who are trapped in different countries.
Each day, I receive hundreds of messages and e-mails from our citizens who have remained trapped in different countries and appeal for the state to enable it to return”, it wrote.
In turn, she says citizens have lost patience and that they are facing food shortages and require that messages sent by citizens, the government take into account.
Now after two months, our citizens have lost patience. They are facing numerous problems, even in the absence of food. No excuse reasons their failure to return to their homeland. Citizens also ask the media to make their opinion more sensitive and to report on their failure to translate. These messages the government must take seriously”, it has concluded, while it has posted a message she says to have come from a remaining Kosovar abroad after closing borders as a result of COVID-19.
In the message, the person says that he only eats once a day for fear of losing money.
Total reputation:
It's been a week since I've been calling on the fired government to increase its capacities and return all the citizens who are trapped all over the world. Every day, I receive hundreds of messages and e-mails from our citizens who are trapped in different countries and appeal for the state to be able to return.
Our citizens have lost their patience after two months. They're facing numerous problems even in food shortages. No excuse would justify their return to their homeland.
Citizens also demand from the media to enhance their opinion on this matter and report not to return.
The government must take these messages seriously. )












