Mollyqa: Mr. Prime Minister, he's out of ink, you're finally going back out.

So writes Dardan Molliq on Facebook: Prime Minister, the paint went out. In the end, you'll be back. Controld tensions, before the big compromise. That's logic. We got it. Stop performing the principle of brave Prime Minister. His ink went out. The prime minister's approach to the situation in the country's north is wrong, and he knows that. In [...]
Prime Minister, the paint went out. In the end, you'll be back.
Controld tensions, before the big compromise. That's logic. We got it. Stop performing the principle of brave Prime Minister. His ink went out.
The prime minister's approach to the situation in the country's north is wrong, and he knows that. In the end, he'll retire. And so does he. But these maneuvers are costing us lives.
Instead of bringing the Kosovo story of peace and determination, you, Mr. Prime Minister, you have only transformed that historically expressed will, representing nothing more than your interest in the image of a courageous politician. But courage is not a performance.
Let us remember that uncertainty is the subject of this government, even in every sphere. You lead through the uncertainty you cause every day. Don't risk the lives of the citizens to finally be released to the scum you supposedly resisted!
The situation in the north is political order. Any action that confronts the citizen with the police, and the police with the citizens is just an malpractice scenario.












