Where were the Chinese? Lumber and Memley watching Kurt

Prime Minister Kurti's interviews, more similar in conferences that imply the inability to confront and challenge questions, seem to be being put on the trash of the people. Until the LDK chairman, Mr. Lumir Abdixhiku was on the TV of the Pressing debate in T7, citizens clearly had more interest in following him than the prime minister. [...]
Until the LDK chairman, Mr. Lumir Abdixhiku was on the TV of the Pressing debate in T7, citizens clearly had more interest in following him than the prime minister.
And then, a much larger outlook is noted in the interview of Memli Krasniqi, chairman of PDK in Clan K, where it had a 12 thousand audience advantage.
We're bringing you the shots down to where Mr. Kurt is attended by 6 thousand viewers, meanwhile, Mr. Abdixhiku out of 10 thousand sosh, as well as Memli Krasniqi with 12,000 viewers [until we saw him].
Abdixhiku in Pressing even once exceeds predictions of over 23 thousand viewers.



Otherwise, Prime Minister Kurti has said absolutely nothing new in the new interview. In fact, all the issues he spoke to, especially journalists could have been hearing constantly in news conferences, but it seems that citizens are also hearing shit.
We remember that Vetevendosje had been criticised during the last election campaign, for breathing viewing of interviews that invited Kurti./Periscopi/












