Protocol case recognition: Kurt made some mistakes yesterday in Elysee, posting the gift “backward” one of them

Co-operationortor Toorr Avdia has indicated that during the visit Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had at the Elisee Palace in France, he made several protocol errors where one of them was that the head of the Kosovo government had a mask set up while his host, French President Emmanuel Macron did not [...]
The expert on protocol issues, Tomorr Avdia, has indicated that during the visit Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had at the Elisee Palace in France, he made some protocolal mistakes where one of them was that the head of the Kosovo government had a mask set up while his host, French President Emmanuel Macron, did not have one.
On the other hand, Avdia says another protocolal error was the order of Kurt on the opposite side, on the left side that is a mistake.
“During the media conference where Kosovo's prime minister made another mistake when his letter of speech is in his pocket while that letter must be in a file. But besides, after the end of the speech, the other problem was that during the second podium in Elysee, where he almost ran before French President Emmanuel Macron and the latter stops him from taking a photo of the case”, Avdia is expressed in the InfoMagazine of Kosovo.
As a third offense, Avdia sees the post Kurt gave him the gift he received from Macro and he posted it backwards.
The third key was that of the post that was made, but that the prime minister has not done this directly, but his staff not carefully analysed the actions this staff made for the fact that this is one of the biggest decorations and the post is wrong to be seen there for being placed upside down and that is a serious violation.
But Avdia sees these mistakes as sidesides, but according to him, Kurt and Osman both had poor protocol management and that this should be adjusted.
These actions must be adjusted but this is not regulated by ad-hoc actions and people who go through those cabinets as militants, but with professionals who do this work and who should be close to these heads”











