Hote “lose” Kurti: We found no maps or knives in the White House

The candidate from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo Avdullah Hoti, after Kline has continued the campaign in Istog. Hoti said the six months of governance he has led with the government were probably the most difficult in the last 20 years in Kosovo. We've had six months of light governance. [...]
The candidate from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo Avdullah Hoti, after Kline has continued the campaign in Istog.
Hoti said the six months of governance he has led with the government were probably the most difficult in the last 20 years in Kosovo.
We've had the six months of light governance, perhaps the most difficult in the last 20 years. In the 1990s alone, the LDK has had more difficult to organise and maintain institutions. I also believe that in these six months, we have had the same challenges in managing the pandemic but also with the socioeconomic problems that brought us our pandemic”.
He stressed that citizenship problems were fundamental that brought past governments.
The LDK candidate for the first of the Government added that in the White House, where the September 4th” Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia was signed, they had found no maps, no knives and nothing else.
This was referred to in a statement made earlier by Vetevendosje Movement chairman Albin Kurti.
But above all, the fundamental problems of citizenship that brought us past governments. And we had to do a lot of work to get the course back where it should be. We have found Kosovo politically and economically isolated from the greatest friend Kosovo has, the United States of America. After a few weeks we've been invited to the White House. Even when we went we found no maps, no knives, no one.
We have found an agreement to negotiate and sign, which strengthens the state of Kosovo in the international arena. It has resulted in a very important recognition after three years”.
Avdullah Hoti, in advance in Cline, has declared that this year should be completed with visa liberalisation.











