LDK bislem after the Gervala SKANDAL: They are not forgiven for the mistakes and consecutive failures, the government pays

Kosovo Democratic League Headship member Faton Bislimi has reacted after Periscop's report of the serious scandal of Kosovo diplomacy chief Donika Grovalla Schwarz. On Her résumé reportedly distributes officially through various countries and delegations of the world in a paragraph of the biography on January [...]
On Her résumé, which is reportedly distributed officially through various states and delegations of the world, in a paragraph of the biography on January 2002, when it brought home the remains of known natives Yusuf and Bardosh Gervalla, she writes that they had attended the burial of over 150 thousand people and that was the first major event “that was not controlled by wartime extremists after 1999<1>.
Bislimin through a Facebook post has indicated that it does not enjoy the failures of those representing the state. According to Bislim, the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which leads Mrs. Geralla, they don't forgive successive mistakes and failures, tell them daily, because their cost is billed to our country and to us as a society.
Kosovo's Minister of Foreign Affairs, who leads Mrs. Geralla, they don't forgive successive mistakes and failures, tell them daily, because their cost is billed to our country and to us as a society. If in all MPJ there's no official worthy of PR, respectively, for publication on behalf of the Ministry and the minister who at least owns English properly, then show us that we find even US career diplomats who have carried out their missions and that the oath will voluntarily serve you in this role so that we don't have more mistakes (grematics, syntax, and simply spelling) than in the words of MPJ posts on social networks, Bislimi writes, Periscope.
He said, among other things, that this island shows a profound lack of diplomatic professionalism and strategic communication, which would normally have to be alpha and omega preparing MPJ staff.
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Each elected or appointed to a state position represents the Republic first, then other aphilias as the party or similar. I've always understood the opposition as an alternative to governance and constructive criticism of power, and no bloc against state! So I don't appreciate the failures of those who represent the State.
Mrs. Donika Gervala as the daughter of one of the early torches for Kosovo's freedom, and her contribution to the country over the years are undeniable and despite having their place in our collective memory and enjoying my personal respect. However, the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is leading Mrs. Geralla, they don't forgive successive mistakes and failures, tell them daily, because their cost is billed to our country and to us as a society.
If in all MPJ there's no official worthy of PR, respectively for publication on behalf of the Ministry and the minister himself who at least owns English properly, then show us that we find even US career diplomats who have carried out their missions and that the oath will voluntarily serve you in this role so that we don't have more mistakes (grematic, syntax, and simply spelling) than in the MJ posts on social networks.
Then, beyond these countless language failures in the text of Mrs. Gervala, published today in the media with the hint that this text is distributed to counterparts and other foreign officials with whom the minister meets, the basic concept of the document is completely wrong and indicates a deep lack of diplomatic professionalism and strategic communication, which would normally have to be the alpha and Omega of the preparation of MPJ staff! I hope this news isn't real, but if it is, here's a short lesson for improvement for the sake of our new Republic.
Anyone who has learned little about diplomacy or has had marginal experience in the realm of international relations should know that the official biography of a senior state representative, and especially of a foreign minister, focuses on three main pillars:
1. The minister's experience in international relations, political beliefs, and key political attributes and successes; his/her;
2. The minister's political vision of the country's foreign policy, putting emphasis on inconsistent orientations and primary objectives of state interest; and
3. Professional preparation, peaking, and the minister's family situation.
In fact, those who are passionate about their work, especially in the case of the MPJ, would go a step further, and on the second pillar of the Minister/Minister's CV, would include some activity or direct connection of the Minister/Minister to the office or counterpart to which the CV would be given.
When each minister's official biography is prepared professionally, as I gave it the highest, and the same is given to the counterpart from the foreign state in advance, imagine how productive the meeting turns out; because the counterpart is already aware of the basic frames where he can focus the conversation and what he can accomplish at close-up!
Finally, MPJ needs urgent reorganisation and substantiial reform. All those who have led with him in the past, as well as now, bear the burden of great evil in this dictatorship. Any delay in this regard is an increase in domestic damage! /Periscope. com/
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