Hoti: LDK set for state protection, list of opposition-filled extremists

The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) for prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, said Thursday during the electoral rally in Cline, that the LDK's victory on February 14th is Kosovo's victory and its development. “The other corruption we face for protecting the state of Kosovo, in the 1990s called for us to take [...]
The next “corruption we face for the defence of the state of Kosovo, in the 1990s, called for participation in Serbia's elections. That's true! They have rejected the Rambouillet Agreement, opposed the Ahtisaari Plan, people killed on the streets in 2007, rejecting that plan. Just look at their list, filled with extremists of all forms, including the worship of Enver Hoxha”, Prime Minister Hoti said.
He added that LDK's 7-month governance has achieved historic results for Kosovo.
“We have come up with the best results and we have brought Kosovo out of isolation. With the Washington Agreement, we secured recognition by Israel and 1 billion euros of investments, managed well with the pandemic, restored the economy and helped businesses. We've generated 700m euros that have been invested in the economy, and now that we're talking about we've gone through the economic crisis. So we can manage with both the state and the economy”, the LDK candidate for prime minister said.
He indicated confident that the vote for the number 132 on February 14th is a vote for the Kosovo state project.
“The LDK is steadfast and will take the state building and development project to the end. We will win for the good of Kosovo and its future. For the benefit of those who are opposing us, because they too benefit from economic development and Euro-Atlantic integration”, Hoti said.
To ensure fully functional legal state, we will launch property in justice that will increase efficiency and transparency in justice. All these processes will include our exile. Because only this way, we consolidate and strengthen the state that we've started together”, Hoti added.











