Hakki Abazi strikes with his sharp irony in the latest post (with few spelling mistakes)

Kosovo's former deputy prime minister from the ranks of Vetevendosje Movement Haki Abazi has ironising with the recent talks in Washington and Brussels, as well as the Kosovo-Serbia agreement on economic normalisation, while not hinting at Israel's recognition. Mr. Ahaz seems to have rushed into his writing, having made some basic spelling mistakes like [...]
Kosovo's former deputy prime minister from the ranks of Vetevendosje Movement Haki Abazi has ironising with the recent talks in Washington and Brussels, as well as the Kosovo-Serbia agreement on economic normalisation, while not hinting at Israel's recognition.
Mr. Ahaz seems to have rushed into his writing, having made some basic spelling mistakes like the Middle East that wrote the Middle East, Atlantic writes the Atlantic”.
He writes:
Who knows the agenda in Brussels, is it about Pristina's cusm and pins or the quality of the high “ ” asphalt in Payton or the billions that have been launched from around the Atlantic, perhaps for 2% of the 10 million pensioners, or the model of democracy where the party competes with fake programmes but implements the party's programme in opposition that continues extortion.
As countries from the Middle East, citizens do not need or have the right to be participants.
This one that's been installed is a liberal democracy with the government sasling, with a president going down and a casstra buried to his throat.












