Subhuman to protect Minister Vitita when 18 citizens die per day”

Deputy Prime Minister Donika Grovalla and Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bilsmi have praised the work of Health Minister Arben Vitita along the pandemic, and both have said they will also remove his hat. And the analyst, Fitim Salihu, said by a Facebook post, is a birmobide and inhuman to protect a health minister on a day [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Donika Grovalla and Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bilsmi have praised the work of Health Minister Arben Vitita along the pandemic, and both have said they will also remove his hat.
And the analyst, Fitim Salihu, through a Facebook post, has said it's corroded and inhuman to protect a health minister on the day 18 citizens die from the screw.
Salhu has said that the government is blaming citizens for increasing the number of cases with Ovidius, while these are citizens who voted on February 14th for this government to work.
Fitim Salih response:
It's quite morbyde, dehumanizing and insensitive to protect a Minister of Health on the day when 18 citizens of Kosovo, our neighbors, our friends, our family, known to us. It's rude to blame citizens for increasing the number of infections, while you've taken credit for reducing the number of infections just a few weeks ago.
It's not the citizens' fault that there's no free term for vaccination. It's not the citizens' fault that all defense measures have been removed for two months now. It's not the citizens' fault that there's only one city vaccine center. It is not the citizens' fault that the Health Minister is abandoning the emergency health situation and deserting in the race for mayor of Pristina.
They can't blame citizens who aren't taking care of and going to weddings when, just a few days ago, the Minister of Health, the one you're praising, went to the weddings himself. A government that points to the charge by citizens is not the rule of citizens. On February 14th, those same citizens you're blaming today have voted to work. Not to blame for your failure and failure.












