Sokol Balla criticises Kurti: For your anger with Rama, I am leaving Kosovo citizens without vaccines

Analyst Sokol Balla has reacted to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision, which has rejected the vaccine of teachers with vaccines coming from China with the excuse that vaccine “Sinovac” has not been recognised by the European Barnat Agency. In a Facebook post, Balla has indicated that Albin Kurti entered the Albanian election campaign with [...]
Analyst Sokol Balla has reacted to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision, which has rejected the vaccine of teachers with vaccines coming from China with the excuse that vaccine “Sinovac” has not been recognised by the European Barnat Agency.
In a Facebook post, Balla has indicated that Albin Kurti entered the election campaign in Albania at two costs, equated Albania with Serbia and playing with the health of Kosovo teachers.
“If Britain hadn't known the KS, would the government in Pristina have stopped using AstraZeneca? I doubt it. ”, he wrote.
He has said Albin Kurti is interested in the Pristina-Tirana clash, not the public health of citizens.
Here's his full post:
If Britain hadn't known the KS, would the government in Pristina have stopped using AstraZeneca? I doubt it. What I don't doubt is that the government in Pristina entered an electoral campaign in Albania at two costs: one (ridiculous) placing the mark on us = with Serbia. Two: The hardest cost is that it entered this campaign by playing the health of Kosovo teachers. He can eat with both! Maybe we're wrong and he's right. Perhaps Prime Minister @ediramaal should see more of his citizens who want to do the vaccine than the government that wants his head more. The Pishtin Tyranne crash knows who cares, but the government should now be interested in Albania's public health.












