Wessel: 100 Days of Government, 100 successive Failures

Kosovo Democratic Party Chairman Kadri Veselini has visited the Kosovo Academy for Public Security in Vushtrri today, where he said Kosovo has a best police officer in the region. From Vushtrria Wessel has commented on the government's 100 days already in office led by Albin Kurti, who according to him are 100 [...]
Kosovo Democratic Party Chairman Kadri Veselini has visited the Kosovo Academy for Public Security in Vushtrri today, where he said Kosovo has a best police officer in the region.
From Vushtria Wessel has commented on the government's 100-day current duty led by Albin Kurti, who, according to him, are 100 days of consecutive failures.
Wessel said that Kosovo has the best police in the region, while praising Dogan for his work as well, ATK, health employees and firemen.
“Today it is 100 days of this government, there are 100 successive failures, but 20 years of investment in institutions in the Republic of Kosovo. It means that institutions we have like police, Customs, ATK, firefighters, health workers are doing their job. This is the difference of a state which has functional institutions, as far as political direction can then be unfunctioned and failed”, he said.
Despite that, Wessel said Kosovo continues to have functional and creditable institutions.
He praised the Kosovo Police for which he said it is the best in the region.
The director said the Academy is not working, but the effects of the Academy are being seen every day with a police officer who we have the best regional. An extraordinary policeman who, along with Dogans, with health workers, firefighters, with ATK, is showing that the state of Kosovo really has institutions that are functional, very creditable, and which have authority and trust in citizens even when we have political decisions that are chaotic. Which sometimes create more confusion than clarity, they do their job, as this governance has done these 100 days”, he said.
While Kosovo's Academy of Public Security Director Ismail Smakqi indicated that cataeve training has ceased because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Academia at the moment you see it is not in the function of its scope since we have no cause, we don't have students, with students we're going online, and with the cadets we're looking forward to the moment for central institutions to tell us to continue, since we know that Kosovo police need a cade. This is the current situation, we are operating with an essential staff, this Academy staff is in preparation for re-accreditment of the Academy, since next year we have three sponsors of the research programme, of professional programmes, and of international accreditment that the US Academy has. With others we share the shared fate with all of Kosovo, that the Academy has meaning only with people of public security institutions”, he said.












