Musliu-Shoshi reacts to Gervala: Don't mourn, work, you can't justify your failure

PDK MP Ariana Musliu-Shoshi has reacted to Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Minister Donika Grovall, who has said they will abolish one of all illegal decisions, thus turning back the legitimacy and justice lacking in this institution. Musliu-Sushi by writing on her social Facebook network. [...]
Musliu-Scheshi has reacted to Gervala by telling her not to mourn but to work.
She has said Gervala cannot justify failure in foreign policy, scandals, and the country's lack of new recognition.
According to her, the minister's latest post is an indication that, until now, “all that has been done by MPJD under its leadership, were not reforms, but the identification of “opponents” to hit them later on”.
Her complete scripture:
DONIK, NOT VYTO. PUN!
I've always told you on the Commission for Foreign Affairs and Diasporas and even at the House hearings that any legal offense should be punished and supported by me.
However, your failure in foreign policy; continuing scandals, no recognition of any membership YOU cannot justify it with a reference through which it is warning political cleansing within the Foreign Service by violating the laws in power and further defuncting our diplomacy.
Internal changes have had to be completed until now, not starting. The Foreign Affairs Ministry bill, the Foreign Ministerial Bill, and it for the diaspora has had to come to the Assembly last June, have yet to come.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the former Ministry of Diaspora have had to be fusiond so far, but still no unified organogram.
The embassies have all had to be headliners and other diplomats to ensure their functioning, not to be left with essential staff or in the impossible to conduct dignified representation of the country, nor to offer consular services to our citizens and foreigners. This becomes more unforgivable when in this situation, embassies like that have come to Washington, London and Brussels, when we know the importance of these missions. And let's not forget the Embassy in Jerusalem, which is just with a jobloaded without an ambassador/unstaffed.
This last post of yours is a clear indication that so far, all that was done by the MPJD under your leadership were not reforms, but the identification of “opponents” to hit them afterwards.
The position of the chief of diplomacy means the making and leading of the country's foreign policy, not the inner micromanagement of counting on those who think differently.











