65 days in power: Government's extremely good deeds to Kurti

It seems that the people of Kosovo are slowly beginning to understand the bitter taste of greater political fraud since the postwar. But even if the reality is bad, it doesn't have to be in out - of - date. Here is a 65-day stop for the good work of Kurti II Government. Kurt II government was sufficient [...]
The Kurti II government had only a few days to re-establish the measure of full trade, economic and political reprogress to the Republic of Serbia. This happened despite fierce Serb rrugies, and despite reluctance by EU diplomats who later were convinced of arguments laid down by the prime minister.
The government Kurti II stood by the beliefs expressed against the census and refused to sign the freedom of movement documents with neighbouring countries in which Kosovo's independence was not recognised.
Government Kurti II refused to listen to any possible meeting with Serbia without a series of important demands being met. The apology for the first war crimes, and the damages of the second war.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti banned members of this party from participating in Albania's elections and immediately congratulated the winner of these elections, Edi Rama, on the victory.
Prime Minister Kurti flatly refused to continue the practice of paying electricity to Serbs living in the north of the country, who are allegedly using free electricity even to destroy cryptovaluta”.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs makes serious diplomatic posts on Twitter and those 270 eligible characters go too far. English is perfect.
Prime Minister Kurti writes not only on Twitter to be socidarized but also on Facebook, the most popular social network in Kosovo.
Kurti denounced the fascist statements made by Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, two decades ago.
Over 65 days in power, Kurti has openly clarified the process of changing some of his positions before interested journalists.
Since coming to power, Prime Minister Kurti has vowed that activists and their family would not be employed as political advisers in Government. Analysts have said this pledge constitutes discrimination against his party activists, but Kurti has responded that this discrimination was necessary to establish another practice for the good of all citizens.
Prime Minister Kurti asks Bullics to step down from Podujevo in order to continue work left half at the Commission for Demarcation Correctment with Montenegro. Bulliqi, who had been president before, accepts the task, and joins Florim Isufi.
After Prime Minister Kurti's commitment, a contract with Pfizer is signed. B NTech for a million doses of vaccines.
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