Haxhiu: Kurti left Parliament, failed to answer why Kosovo has no vaccine

MP from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Bekim Haxhiu, has said Prime Minister Albin Kurti has treated Kosovo's citizens as the second “, on the vaccine issue. According to him, Kurti's priority was the candidates for deputies from LVV to Albania. “Unfortunately, Kosovo citizens feel abandoned by the government [...]
According to him, Kurti's priority was the candidates for deputies from LVV to Albania.
Unfortunately, Kosovo citizens feel abandoned by the Government, which voted on February 14th, because for this, citizens have been treated as second-hand citizens for Prime Minister Kurti and his government”.
“For Kurti, the candidates for deputies from LVV in Albania were priorities. These candidates for MPs have been the priority of this government during this month and the Albanian election campaign. The prime minister more we have seen with his presentations and majority deputies, who, instead of dealing with problems Kosovo has had, have protested and performed for several hydropower plants in Albania, while the votes have been asked in Kosovo”, Haxhi said at the special edition in Klan Kosova.
“This shows that Kosovo citizens are second-class citizens for this government, while MPs candidates from the VV subject in Albania have been the priority for them”.
After Haxhi said Kurti left the moment the vaccine debate began.
The one who once criticised the government's absence in parliamentary debates and past prime ministers, as the debate began over pandemic and lack of vaccines in Kosovo, fled the Assembly and went to some other issue, but not to account for why Kosovo still has no contract to provide vaccines”.
While other countries have all secured contracts and expect the supply of vaccines, Kosovo has so far received only 24 thousand vaccines, which are donated through the COVAX” programme, he said.












