Kurt did not save Christmas, would he succeed in saving Bajram?

Kurt did not save Christmas, would he succeed in saving Bajram?

Prime Minister Kurti's wish for the Christmas holiday sounded worse. Many people may not have read his urinal at all as I did the reason for the depressing picture Kurt had attached to his appetite - a pale view of his office or corridor, where [...]

Prime Minister Kurti's wish for the Christmas holiday sounded worse. Many people may not have read his urination at all as I did because of the depressive picture that Kurt had attached to the appetite - a pale view from his office or the corridor of his office, where the Christmas fir looked without bright lights on it, and only two tired neon lights looking up.

The prime minister's message may have been without harm, as if he were not from someone who is prime minister, but if he came from my uncle, for example. How the crisis could be avoided or avoided is the debate (and not a little over) itself, but I join the ranks of people who say the Government is to make solutions, not to denounce problems and much less to mourn them.

Perhaps last year, in Great Britain, there had been a call to the British prime minister, with the motto Save Christmas. The call was to get more about the management of pandemic (and other problems) so the Christmas party wouldn't get caught (and other problems).

Our government, Kurt, did nothing to save Christmas. The holiday took Kosovo under energy reductions as elsewhere in the world.

In a review of the good works Kurti sees done, on Christmas Eve, he had gathered news fragments, media communities and conferences of his ministers and himself (Churt). Even this video may have left hundreds of people without seeing it, because of energy reductions. So his ministers' jobs, where Kurt sees no darkness but light, the stream in that video.

The government will face protests on the issue. Because people want to know the answer to a question: Why did he not do or do what the Government did as well as how much needed to have electricity?

The government just showed us how to save him, with a mood that sounded a little black for the yoystics, told us how to lock a parallel light with the other hand - they made fun of us. As if the government paid us the electricity bills. We were taught how to deal with energy, like adults who teach children. Just as soon as we said don't touch the place and out of place, it could kill you. That old fort: Don't move!

Kurt's Christmas tree seemed to be in a fight. Where there's something that's destined to shine and you owe it to stop the light and deliver a message: save the current that screech. The comic message as if it came from my uncle who did not have a public office but tragic when given by the prime minister. And so Kurt didn't save Christmas. He left her in the dark.

Bajrami's holiday is not as close to day as it is. Whether Kurt will be able to save Bajram is unknown. The current could be a little better maybe. But the prices of food products continue to remain for hava. Until Bajram, a long social, political and economic Ramadan awaits us.

Unions, dialogue/ Association, prices, energy. Will Kurt make it to Bajram. Or will Kurti manage to save herself politically to this Bajram?

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