Kurti II Government Program as children's sketch: Here's the funniest parts of it.

The government has published “Program Governments”. But what does it contain? It took nearly 50 days in power and more than 11 years in opposition for Albin Kurti to present a “program Governments” to show his vision for the country. But the so-called “program” appears to be no more than a child sketch that [...]
It took nearly 50 days in power and more than 11 years in opposition for Albin Kurti to present a “program Governments” to show his vision for the country. But the so-called “program” appears to be no more than a child sketch that could also be prepared by a primary student, Periscope comments.
The document bears the title “) On just 57 pages A4, a river of simple and pathetic findings, followed by many spelling and syntax errors, are offered.

But when it went beyond these errors, this document provided extremely general phrases that are repeated and repeated in almost every chapter.
While the document is very small, it lacks full concrete. A lack of what appears to be expressed even by the promise of “liberalisation of visas”, with text that appears to have been copied by past governments.
Kosovo's “government aims at visa liberalisation for citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, and will be provided for the undertaking of necessary steps for the fulfillment of that goal. ” writes on the programme, Pryskopi submits.
The word that follows this vow is commitment to an attempt to depoliticize the process and turn it into a technical level. W TF? Remember that Kosovo has already fulfilled the 95 criteria for visa liberalisation, and this has also been accepted by Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
One of the most concrete parts of the programme is the fight against the informal economy. What stands out is a complete lack of secularism, since a large part of citizens who do business in informal economies belong to the poor class of society and through their work simply make a living.

Kurt's programme promises that in addition to increasing inspectors and penalties for, suppose, drivers of the illegal “8x1>, it will engage intelligence against them.
Another striking point is that the mention of strengthening Kosovo's relations with the EU, but not with the US, the country's largest ally, and that the two top priorities will be fighting pandemic and the revival of the economy. The following is your full document:












