Baby, Kurt: There is darkness that challenges you, you're the star that illuminates the world.

Baby, Kurt: There is darkness that challenges you, you're the star that illuminates the world.

LDK MP Armend Zemaj in the country's energy crisis dispute in Kosovo has said the prime minister, Albin Kurti, is the shining star. Zemaj has spoken of the meeting where he is set to declare a state of emergency, but has done so by assuming how the meeting has turned out. “We have without those lights lit, night [...]

Zemaj has spoken of the meeting where he is set to declare a state of emergency, but has done so by assuming how the meeting has turned out.

“We saw those lights light up, at night in Government, Prime Minister Kurti sitting on one side, the committee, the minister on the other, about 10 minutes of calm, looking at each other in the eye, wait when they start talking, giving proposals, waiting, running, running, having a dilemma, how is it possible with the energy crisis in Kosovo, having you as prime minister? The prime minister is responding, presupposing “that we were long warned, even neighboring countries received emergency mara”. The minister with the committee, militant style, and those whom he has appointed, even those over the age of 75, dissatisfied with the answer, are addressing: Prime Minister, there's no darkness challenging you, because you're a star shining the world, leaving Kosovo alone. Although late, all have already realized that Kurt's darkness is the very light of our country.

Zemaj said the government has been aware that the country is moving towards an energy crisis, but has done nothing.

The crisis doesn't start in a flash, the government knows we're going into an energy crisis, what have you done? Even today you declare, nothing. How did you react? Hich, at all”, has declared Zemaj.

In addition, Zemaj has asked whether there will be expensive electricity and that the Kurti Government should respond to it./Periscopi/

 

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