Politicians deal with power until doctors take vaccines in Kukes, and Kosovo Serbs in Serbia

University professor Blerim Latifi has said that power is the sole interest of the country's political representatives, despite the pandemic situation. Latifi, through Fawcebook, has said that while Kosovar doctors are taking vaccines against corruption in Albania, and Kosovar Serbs in Serbia, the interest of Kosovo politicians is, as he calls it, “reatation in [...]
Latifi, through Fawcebook, has said that while Kosovo doctors are taking vaccines against corruption in Albania, and the Kosovar Serbs in Serbia, the interest of Kosovo politicians is, as he calls it, “reverage at institutions”.
Otherwise, during today, 250 medical workers from Kosovo are immune to the anti-Convidian vaccine in Albania.
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Kosovar doctors are taking an anticonvid vaccine in Kukes, Kosovo Serbs in Serbia, while politicians in Pristina deal with the only thing they really care about: who is settling down in political institutions and parties? Who's becoming the minister of who? Why this, not him? Who's joining the party chief, and who's staying out? Is Vjosa Osmani becoming president, is anyone else? Who entered the vault, who did not? And other questions of this kind -- questions that distract us from the fact that in Kosovo only one political question matters: What does power take?












