Row: A villa for Prime Minister, please

PSD official Teute Rrusta, through a Facebook text, has commented on the shift of Prime Minister Kurti to a 500 square metres house from the small apartment he lived in. The row writes: A villa for the Prime Minister, please, this style of Prime Minister Kurti to enjoy privileges and luxury so that in the documents not [...]
PSD official Teute Rrusta, through a Facebook text, has commented on the shift of Prime Minister Kurti to a 500 square metres house from the small apartment he lived in.
The row writes:
A villa for Prime Minister, please
This style of Prime Minister Kurti to enjoy privileges and luxuries, in order not to figure out growth and wake up, is anything new. While in socialism the state owned home and space that it gave to nomenclature, the supreme leader enjoyed the benefits, lived in luxury but was not owned privately. He could continue to talk about equality and the need for resistance to imperialism, without appearing to be a hippie, a place where poverty seemed to be on the squares. Hence, goods that were not owned privately were used for private purposes, denouncing anyone who did the same.
Today, how can a leader who speaks of lust and vanity continue with the same rhetoric, but at the same time owns material goods, without possessing them. Somehow he uses good without suffering the consequences. How do you have it all, but for nothing not to answer, because “with letter” you're the one that was you. More than that, Kurt had been declared to need only one room, not a floor and a half, not a villa, not a yard. Or perhaps he has spoken this subject so much in the wrong terms, populist, that to avoid changing words, he is drawn through this form of property without property.











