BBC, Vjosa Osmani: Why trust Kosovars? You were the president's chief of staff, you've compromised

Vjosa Osmani is aiming to become president and has now conducted a very interesting BBC interview on the HARDtal show. Osman faced great difficulties in answering questions, as he failed to eliminate its political attitudes sufficiently by repeating and repeating that it is uncorrupt, that it is new, and [...]
Osman faced great difficulties in answering questions, as he failed to make enough of its political stances by repeating and repeating that it is incorruptible, that it is new, and that it has maintained attitudes.
One question aroused our curiosity after she was asked by BBC journalist why young people should believe her when she said she was in politics for more than 20 years, writes Periscope.
He mentioned to her that she had been the president's chief of staff more than 10 years ago, and that she cannot be considered foreign to politics. He also told her that she has compromised in her career.
The following is the BBC's question and Osman's answer:
BBC:
But, Mrs. President, why should young Kosovars trust you? Because, frankly, you, despite your youth, were in politics for a long time. You were chief of the president's staff [Sidiu] more than ten years ago. So you're internal, insemble, you're not really an outside, an external. You've compromised your career.
VO:
But I've made compromises that were in the interest of the country and in the interest of the people and never the opposite. And the people of Kosovo know that is why they even voted on me and Mr. Kurt on our joint list. As I highlighted earlier, I have never had executive power in decision-making over the past two decades. / P ERISCOPI/












