American professor who criticised Kurt for resisting non-certification as MP has some errands for him

American professor Allen Ben-Meir, who criticised the VVA leader for blocking the system over time that the latter refused to accept non-cetification as the candidate for deputy from the CEC, has proposed that the new leadership focus on fighting corruption and improving the private sector. Ben-Mari said the new nomenclature leaders of [...]
American professor Allen Ben-Meir, who criticised the VVA leader for blocking the system over time that the latter refused to accept non-cetification as the candidate for deputy from the CEC, has proposed that the new leadership focus on fighting corruption and improving the private sector.
Ben-Meir said the new leaders of the next nomenclature should focus on fighting corruption that, according to him, has affected every ruling part. The American professor made these statements through his account at Twitter.
The new editors in Kosovo must commit to rooting out corruption, which has infected almost every layer of government”, it has written, while attaching Osman's photo.
“ ...as well as most of the private sector and it is necessary to cultivate trust in the government, to attract foreign investment even in the private sector”, the connoisseur of Western Balkan issues has said among other things.
Ben-Meir, earlier criticised Kurti for “unlocking the system”, while calling on the VV) leader for respecting the decisions of the country's institutions.
“The state of law is very important for strengthening democracy; Kurt must be wise to accept this decision, try to clear his data instead of trying to block the entire system”, he declared.











