The consul fired from Gervala writes to Kurti, tells him of the minister's scandals and violations

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has dismissed 11 foreign service officials, with the reasoning that the procedures for their recruiting have been illegal. Among the dismissed officials is Gramos Begolli, who so far served as Kosovo General Consul in Hamburg, Germany. Like some names [...]
Like some other names that have been included in the dismissal decision, major frustrations have also surfaced in Begolli, who has launched a letter at the official address of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
The download accepted today, Begolli has named “Classical action” by Minister Gervala in the letter to Prime Minister Kurti, who has provided the Express. Likewise, Begolli says such dismissals remind him of political cleansing in the time of communism.
Begolli, has complained to Prime Minister Kurti about arrogant behaviour by Minister Grovall, especially from February 16th, when she, outside official channels, through a message in the Cusap, had asked former Consult Begoll to invite Mohammed Idriz to the event and apologise for having invited him earlier.
This demand and intervention of the Gervala had caused a clash between Beglo, who had only one day after Independence Day, written an official email to the prime minister, telling him of the minister's nonprotocol actions.
In his letter to Begoll today to Kurt, he says that on February 17, Gervala had decided to travel to Hamburg, only to molest him after the crash that had already occurred.
Instead of participating in its planned functions, the country was marking the 14th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, Mrs. Gervala made an impulsive decision at the last minute to travel to Hamburg in order to bully me, break the planned agenda, and make a decision to an intruder, all because of the political connection with it. Before and after her arrival in Hamburg she communicated with me unprofessional and derogatoryly”, says Beglo's letter to Kurt.
In this letter, Begolli has asked how she will cope with the most stressful policy commitments if she makes these impulsive decisions and abandons Independence Day celebrations just to help a friend. He has also said that his dismissal, just two weeks before the mandate is completed, reminds “of the communist-era cleansings of unwanted Quadried”.
On the other hand, Begolli has said the dismissal came so quickly that no time was left for farewell meetings with officials of the country, nor was it a plan for accepting office. He said this would make a bad impression on the German state.
According to Beglo, media communication, for the aforementioned action of Gervala during the independence holiday, has pushed Gervala towards his dismissal.
It could easily be concluded that my interactions with the media in the service of free speech and truth brought Mrs. I dug up that decision. My dismissal and aggression demonstrated through the act ] except previous violations of me and official protocol can only be understood as classical revenge! ”, he wrote.
In the end, Begolli ordered Kurti that he would complain to the relevant legal incidents and offer his co-operation if he has interest in handling the matter.
















