Abdixhiku for the 100-day report: Dry and Depressive

The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has declared that the 100-day work report of the Government of Kosovo is dry, desperate, but true, as it reflects the government that has received the age of intern and populist government. Abdixhiku said this government sees as fact that Kosovo is only prospering [...]
Abdixhiku said this government sees as a fact that Kosovo is prospering only because they are already in government, without doing anything else.
“Today we have a report in front of us 100 days that, like the government plan introduced as well, is too late, it's depressing, but it's true. True, it is because it accurately reflects this government that has already received the occupational and populist government. You heard the prime minister, one of his basic arguments and the 100-day report is that of the overall political, economic, social, foreign policy performance. Kosovo, according to him, is gaining momentum and prosperity because of several other factors we do not know, but the main, essential, the most important is the very fact that they are in government. This act, as a fact of being in government without any measure, that the measure is not being spoken of, is enough for Kosovo to blossom naturally inside and abroad. So these see themselves, a chair shift from here and Kosovo thrives, without doing anything else”, he said.
He has been critical of comparing the economy for the first seven months of the year with those of the past year, when the country was closed because of pandemic. According to him, it is trying to cover this government with numbers.
The first of LDK said the Kurti government has changed stance even in terms of reciprocity and dialogue with Serbia.
For 100 days you changed your attitude to reciprocity so much that the symbolic cause of Serbia's blocs easily crossed, you removed the fee ironically from the only product you considered symbolic. Change in dialogue, no conditions, no platform, no reporting, you ignore this country and so people with no transparency, because you're thinking from where you're never getting off. The dialogue you're using, of course, for electrocuting measures here, taking pride in what you've told Serbia, the truth is that what you tell Serbia is no longer a big deal around here, this country has done both social resistance and armed struggle to the country's top patriots”, he said.
Abdixhiku has sought to know what the government is doing for Kosovo to finally start on the road to free movement, on the road to NATO, the EU and the UN.
As for family employment, Abdixhiku said they are trying to cover up, referring to the past 20 years.
This government has familiarised the board of Kosovo Telecom, the Kosovo Post board, the board of Iber-Lepenci, the State Council of Quality, the Association of Pharmacists, Isa Boletini University, the Haxhi Zeka University, the Kosovo National Theatre, the Pristina Water Company, and many other troops. Now the question is this when you hire your sister, uncle's nephew, what is different from the captors so far, what is the difference. When a member of yours is appointed director of a public enterprise, the woman puts him in the finance department, the sister-in-law in the archive, and the grandson in the procurement where you stand. For 15 years you've spoken rightly that nepotism and corruption are major public enterprise problems and that in 100 days you've done all the things you shouldn't do. When you give 28 tenders a source of 33 sosh, when you sign a corrupt, corrupt, 5 euros for the car to cancel it then as a result of public pressure, but not as a result of an internal conscience, where you distinguish the”, he said.











