WHO: Albin Kurti threatens Kosovo judges in prison

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has said that the government's shift has braved criminals and extortioners of public wealth of all kinds, while threatening in an unacceptable form judges, saying some have become “For prison”. We remember that democracy is sworn in the division of power branches between the Executive, Legissive and [...]
According to him, this indicates yesterday's events regarding Telekom.
During our 50-day rule, they were structured and not feeling alive. They were aware that with us in government, they had no hope. Their re-face now and so brutally proves that the illegal government considers them their allies. Otherwise, they would hardly have had the courage to leave the country's citizens and economy without vital communication, eventually ruining Kosovo Telecom”.
Below, you can read his full Facebook text:
During our 50-day rule, they were cowered and not feeling alive. They were aware that with us in government, they had no hope. Their re-face now and so brutally proves that the illegal government considers them their allies. Otherwise they would hardly have had the courage to leave the country's citizens and economy without vital communication, eventually ruining Kosovo Telecom.
In 2009 alone, Kosovo's Telekom had given away the state budget worth 200m euros. By 2014, that amount reached a total of 435m euros. He's incinerated and thrown out with harmful contracts year after year. The burglars are now helping judges who break the record for efficiency in pandemic times, as hundreds of thousands of materials have been plowed into drawers locked in the Palace of Justice. Zaten, when the criminal accuses the victim and wins the trial, it means there are judges who are made for prison.
More than 800,000 subscribers are in danger of falling out of service. The collapse of the country's electronic communications core is threatened, with consequences for other operators. Social crisis is threatened (by bringing thousands of workers out with their families on the street), the national security crisis (overcoming government services, police, army, prosecution, emergency intelligence), economic crisis (in violation of entrepreneurial and market communication), and a health crisis (share health services such as Bash. Accessing 194 to 800,000 citizens, all in emergency public health times.
On the other hand, the second largest operator in the country has been released for sale. Among the interested buyers is Serbia's Telekom, disguised in consortiums.
The consequences will be serious economic and social but also security. This is an unforgivable crime. All responsible ones, known by name and surname, will respond when this country is guided by a responsible government, and when the justice system is freed from capture, crime and corruption. And this day will not be late.












