Musliu: Anarchy at awards, citizens are guilty of remembering war

Many citizens have gone running towards the market in recent days, after increasing the price and fear of food products. This has sparked reactions from many backgrounds. PDK deputy Ganimet Musliu has recently commented on this situation, Periscopi explains. According to Musliu, citizens should not be blamed for these actions because [...]
PDK deputy Ganimet Musliu has recently commented on this situation, Periscopi explains.
According to Musliu, it is not to blame citizens for these actions because “know what it means not to have bread for children”, referring to that “of all Kosovo citizens over the age of 25 are witnesses to the recent war in Kosovo”.
All Kosovo citizens over the age of 25 are witnesses to the recent war in Kosovo. It is natural that in times of crisis they return to their experiences, suffering, and experiences.
That is why they should not be blamed if they buy food items in abundance because most of them know what it means not to have bread for children”, Musliu said.
She further added several other reasons, citing human nature and financial coping with price anarchy.
The other key reason is simply human nature as a dog since crisis is dominated by selfishness and instinct to survive.
A third reason is financial coping with the anarchy of” prices, Musliu added.
Finally, the PDK deputy left space to criticise Government at this time of crisis -- more specifically, Prime Minister Kurti, where she also suggested that they have the obligation to calm citizens at this time.
Therefore, it is very important that in times of crisis, the government calms its citizens by ensuring that the situation is under control.
In a country where the prime minister does not deal with flour collectors but asks the citizens to return the bought flour, the people cannot be expected to believe that this prime minister is on their own and that he is taking care of them.
Prime Minister, you and your government have a duty to calm citizens, not to make fun of them”, Deputy Musliu concluded. /Periscopi/











