Hoti cancelled dismissal decisions, Glauk Konjufca reacts

Glauk Konjufca has reacted to Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti's decision to cancel decisions on dismissals in diplomatic missions. Conjufca says that once he comes to the VV government, these decisions will again be interrupted: the present - day decision of the Hoti Government, the annulment of the decision to return illegal consoles, tells of the deeply orientation [...]
Glauk Konjufca has reacted to Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti's decision to cancel decisions on dismissals in diplomatic missions.
Conjufca says that once the VV government arrives, these decisions will be broken again:
The present-day decision of the Hoti Government -- that is, canceling the decision to return illegal consoles -- indicates the deeply wrong political orientation of the LDK. This is a capital concession with lawbreakers and organised crime.
Kosovo has suffered 20 years from bands of extortion of state institutions, which even our diplomatic missions and foreign service have turned it into criminal trading of public positions.
My decision to return political ambassadors who have entered the second term has also been fair, legitimate and necessary. The move of political employees in our diplomatic missions has gone to the level of over 70%. The law says they have to be 50%.
Today's decision by the Hoti Government is the best argument of unscrupulous fraud by the LDK, promising citizens in elections to fight crime, but actually bringing them the extortion coalition.
Avdullah Hoti has made this move because he is blackmailed by the PDK, the AAK of NISMA. He knows that without these compromises with them he cannot be prime minister. But this shows that his supreme purpose is, not the change the people need, but the fulfillment of his personal ambition in compromise with the traditional abusers of our state budget. Dirty and unforgivable.
The new democratic elections will come soon because citizens will not tolerate this fraud. So these criminal decisions of the government of Hoti will be interrupted as soon as elections that are near” are held, he writes.












