Official: Albin Kurti also destroys a crime group for New Year's

Yesterday, Sunday, the Vetevendosje Movement has held the meeting of 45 of the General Council, but for the first time being in power and even having all institutional power in the country. But what did Prime Minister Albin Kurti say in his personal party? Prime Minister Kurti gave a speech reading the decisions he made [...]
Prime Minister Kurti gave a speech reading the decisions he has made at the government meetings but leaving behind many of the problems that have already emerged in the country.
He has made a series of gratitude to himself, until one of them has been the Kosovo budget issue.
We've spent [in Parliament] a budget for 2022 worth 2 billion of 748m euros, which makes up the largest budget ever,” Kurt.
In fact, even in 2020, even in 2019, even in all the years after Kosovo's independence [2008], Kosovo has spent the largest “budget ever --”, writes Periscope.
Unlike the last time Kurt showed up on a television show about a week ago, he already said another criminal group was hit.
Out of 41 the number of groups destroyed ten days ago [December 16th], the number turns out to have gone to 42 already. No previous prime minister has mentioned statistics on ordinary police shares in his speeches.
Kurt has also boasted that he has opened up 10,000 new jobs.
But what did Kurt say about the energy crisis?
He criticised previous governments for the <x0muge vision”, while correspondingly critical himself of a criticism when, during the time of the opposition, he had consistently opposed the construction of a new thermal power plant.
“A energy crisis caused by both external and outside factors, as much from the lack of vision to make decisions for the future by those who government for two decades. As the demand for energy from our citizens and economy increased annually, production by KEK has remained the same...” prime minister said.
One VV member cannot believe Kurti mentioned his objections to building a new thermal power plant during the 2010s. /Periscope










