Gervala calls false news reports where she really missed with national flags on Twitter

Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Mrs. Donika Gervalla, in a long Facebook text published hours ago, spoke about establishing legitimacy in the ministry she leads. As for the criticism that the minister has received during the time he is leading Kosovo diplomacy, he generally calls them Nights and [...]
Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Mrs. Donika Gervalla, in a long Facebook text published hours ago, spoke about establishing legitimacy in the ministry she leads.
As for the criticism the minister has received over the course of leading with Kosovo diplomacy, he generally calls them night Fake and campaigning from the ugliness of the past.
Despite this, there is evidence that the Minister's defeats at Titeter have not been a fairy tale, but they have been a complete defeat.
Then, Mrs. Geralla also speaks of criticisms already made about the campaign - U n - What? Even so, critics of this campaign are based on statements that exist in voice and video.
Here's the following part when the minister talks about these issues:
Dear friends,
All these measures I have not expected to pass without debate and attempts to scandalise the establishment of legitimacy in the MPJD.
Over the last few days, weeks and months, it's hard to escape „different news about „Basies“of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, and especially to me as head of this institution. To create the impression that these voices came from another planet yesterday and therefore marvel at the reality inherited within Kosovo institutions. “Scale of law”, “ - KLA”, “aggressive to Russia”, “not enough constructive towards Serbia”, “not enough obedient to internationals”, “the government of interns” are just some of the labels.
Let's not talk about „dramatic scandales“on Twitter, shoes, fridges. Add to these threats, banal insults, low blackmail and insults not only to the MPJD, and then you can roughly see the battlefield of a strategy to slow down or even eventually stop the government in the necessary reform of institutions, in fighting corruption, organised crime and the ugly shadows of the past.
Criticising the government and its actions, against its mistakes or failures, is essential and necessary to any true democracy. True criticism, no matter how harsh or aggressive, is primarily based on fact and truth. Campaigns with completely false news, after all, more than attacks on individuals assigned are frontal attacks on truth and fact. And if truth itself is under attack, then the battle for its defense takes on a new dimension. The attacks mixed with pure lies are not the invented phenomenon in Kosovo. “Fake News” has turned into serious danger, even for more sustainable and evidence of democracy than ours. The responsibility of a government is not only to care for the drafting and implementation of its policies. Much more important is its role as guarantor of the freedom and democracy of its citizens. And therefore protecting the country from attacking truth and fact, from outside or inside, is a key obligation. /Periscope












