God save it. How many spelling mistakes did Albin Kurt's professor make in eloquent writing?

Days earlier, the chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo. [ The LDK], Lumir Abdixhiku, while criticising the executive's response to the energy crisis symbolically has even mentioned the diploma to Prime Minister Albin Kurti. This symbolic mention has given space to a former educator of Albin Kurti to react to a little protagonism. He has [...]
This symbolic mention has given space to a former educator of Albin Kurti to react to a little protagonism.
He has “protected” The chiefminer's degree, even though she was not actually being attacked by anyone.
The professor at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering has indicated that Kurti was one of his best students, Periscope follows.
But this apology of the professor named Agni Dika could not have been written any worse.
It contains a total of just six sentences [even though it may seem strange to you to consider the length of the entire text, please see for yourself] in which at least seven spelling errors have been made.
Moreover, Dika has not made points throughout the second paragraph containing 57 words.
Of course, the spelling does not contest its professional preparation, but still opposes its preparation for participation in the public sphere. Professor Dika, like most of us, has been obliged to learn in Albanian - language classes for at least eleven years during school cycles.
In addition, Dika has made a very strange comparison at the end of his writing amid questions asked by the BBC journalist and questions by Serbian journalists.













