The response comes for “Reciprocity” from Obadiah's LDK: Either cheating or immature.

Democratic League of Kosovo political spokeswoman [ The LDK], Sibel Halimi, has made a harsh response to the Kosovo government following yesterday's statements by Minister Roseta Hajdari that it does not believe in “Reciprocity”. Halimi has written that “if the promises do not correspond with the programme and its implementation, disseminate fraud or immatureness to assess the situation [...]
Halimi has written that “if the promises do not correspond to the programme and its implementation, scatters fraud or immatureness to assess the real situation. ”
Prime Minister Kurti has not yet said his word on the issue, as he has not stated his word either on the question of placing the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem or the subsequent conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, Periscope follows.
Furthermore, Halimi points out that a radical change of attitudes “reveals much about the seriousness of the approach of the issue as well as the public irresponsibly to the word given”.
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Promises during election campaigns by political parties are of special importance, which most take the state wheel, serve to draft the governing programme and the key principles of good governance.
If promises do not correspond to their schedule and application, spread out deceit or immatureness to evaluate the real situation.
So even the issue of reciprocity's promise, with the repetition that it's one of the first things to be done, and then the radical change, is a lot about the seriousness of the approach to the matter and the public irresponsability to the word given.











