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Former Kosovo Home Affairs Minister Agim Veliu, in a brief interview with Periscope, has commented on developments in our country's recent days, especially in the security sector. We asked Mr. Veliu over the recent police action, where 48 police and two customs officials were arrested. How and [...]
We asked Mr. Veliu over the recent police action, where 48 police and two customs officials were arrested. And we asked him about the Security Fund initiated by Kurti Government to raise money for KSF.
All in the end, the former interior minister now deputy LDK in the Kosovo Assembly asked him about his stance on the special Law on same-sex marriage.
Below, interviews with Mr. Agim Veliu:
Periscope: What's your comment on the latest action, where 48 police officers were arrested, and whose credit is this action to you?
Agim Veliu: Such shares have had earlier, of course, welcomed this action by the Police Inspectorate and the State Prosecutor because Kosovo police have long been assessed as a very reliable institution and it is good to fight within the institution whatever crime it may be.
This is not about credit because the merits are of institutions that have a legal and constitutional obligation to do this job. While this action has started very early, even with no connection to the current Minister of Internal Affairs in this job, it doesn't, it means it doesn't have any merit, it doesn't have to get puffed up, I'm saying so openly.
Periscope: How did you see the Kurt government decision to establish the Security Fund?
Agim Veliu: usually Kurt does these actions, when it takes work and solutions to problems, and when he has no idea how to solve a job when he's ahead, he makes such an act of population that is not the right way for me because it is Kosovo institutions, the Kosovo budget is one that should guarantee security for Kosovo citizens, not with such funds that are even earlier and that they are not successful.
Periscope: How do you evaluate Kurti Government and his work so far?
Agim Veliu: Kurti's government and Kurti's work are being seen, he has given uncovered promises, so far there is no realisation, it is seen that citizens in that election are deceived because no major promise he has made so far has come true.
Periscope: So/against same-gender marriage?
Agim Veliu: I'll also see the position of the group, but of course I'll keep a tight stand./Besarta Hoti/Periscope












