Latifi attacks reporters who went to Prime Minister Hoti's village

University professor Blerim Latifi has made a status on his Facebook profile by attacking journalists' stories of childhood and schooling of the country's prime ministers. This status has come after journalists reported on the childhood and schooling of young Prime Minister Hoti in his native country, in Ratkoc in the municipality of Rahoveci. [...]
This status has come after journalists reported on the childhood and schooling of young Prime Minister Hoti in his native country, in Ratkoc in the municipality of Rahoveci.
He calls “baite” of the gross “ ” these stories, continues Periscope.
In fact, such reports occur in all democratic countries of the world, as the public is interested in understanding about the past of their political leaders.
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The most likely wriggle stories are what are done when, after someone is elected prime minister, journalists run into his country and ask fellow villagers about the young prime minister's childhood. Of course, fellow villagers have nothing more to do with the “his rare childhood <x4-x1>, on the excellent “notes at village school”, and, eventually, some <x4-profecie” of the time he warned of his choice of prime minister. I don't mean to say that Prime Minister Hoti didn't have these virtues because I don't know his past, much less his childhood. What I mean is that such stories, at their core, are disgusting.












