Denmark to borrow 300 keys in Kosovo prisons

Denmark to borrow 300 keys in Kosovo prisons

Denmark has signed agreements with Kosovo to borrow 300 keys in Kosovo prisons, reports “Tv2.dk”. Denmark's Justice Minister Nick Haekkerup has indicated about the agreement reached, while he has said that he will increase his capabilities in prisons in Denmark. “Among other things, we have agreed that work should be done [...]

Denmark has signed agreements with Kosovo to borrow 300 keys in Kosovo prisons, reports “Tv2.dk”.

Denmark's Justice Minister Nick Haekkerup has indicated about the agreement reached, while he has said that he will increase his capabilities in prisons in Denmark.

Among other things, we have agreed that it should be done to rent prison places in Kosovo for deportation of convicts from third states. And we are expanding countries in prisons in Denmark, both short and long term”, Haekkerup said.

Also, at this conference, he also called for electricity savings. Kurti disclosed that the government would cover electricity import to avoid the crisis.

On the other hand, Djindovci has criticised the government's move.

By writing in his Facebook account, he has addressed the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, telling him people's money is being handed to Turkey's president's son-in-law, Recep Tayip Erdoğan.

Initially, Djindovci said the energy crisis is the problem of a private company, not ours. Then he went on to say that our prime minister “left” has decided to give public money to Erdogan's son-in-law to cover the profit.

“Prime Minister Kurti, from today's self-called left “”, in the name of “cris <xx4>, which is the crisis of KEDS, of a private company, not ours, has decided to cover up Erdogan's pre-public asset, which is the owner of”, Djindov has indicated.

On the other hand, Djindovci said this was the moment when it had to be acted to turn this private company into public ownership.

Simple “This is: before tomia and tojuja preserves the profit of the local that has “privatized savage” as the prime minister is telling me mainly during the elections. And the justice and the “henna in prison” you promised us Prime Minister? Could have turned the company into a public-owned one, this was the case of”, Djindovci wrote.

 

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