PDK against Fund: Army indiscreet

The Democratic Party of Kosovo has emerged against the Government's decision to establish the Kosovo Security Force Security Fund. The response comes on the day even when the bank account was opened and thousands of euros of donations were poured out, Klonkosova reports.tv. Establishing this fund, PDK views Kurti Government as the inability to [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has emerged against the Government's decision to establish the Kosovo Security Force Security Fund.
The response comes on the day even when the bank account was opened and thousands of euros of donations were poured out, Klonkosova reports.tv.
Establishing this fund, The PDK views it as the inability of Kurti Government to understand national security and other attempts to appear to be doing something.
“National Security is the essential element that allows a country to thrive. It is disturbing to see how this government testifies to its inability to understand national security, and let alone be able to identify and plan how to deal specifically with threats and security risks to Kosovo”, it has said. Besa Kabashi, for I got it.
The Security Fund is another attempt by this government to appear to be doing something in the current context of security, but in reality, it is clearly showing that this government does not understand its national security and camera and how this sector currently is financed and functioning”, she said.
According to the PDK, a strong army cannot be built by “age” outside the state system to support the KSF development plan.
The exercise requires a serious institutional approach to financing its deep knowledge of the importance of funding sustainability. A strong army cannot be built or held by “age”, is unstable, not serious, outside the already existing state system to support the KSF developmental plan, and another heavy burden for an already poor population that is struggling with food and electricity. Let's not talk about an exhausted exile with the burden of assistance for us, for decades”, Kabashi said.
Kosovo currently collects taxes and they are the contribution of our people to our state. Also, the KSF must develop away the National Guard, where people can contribute directly to becoming part of the National Guard. On the other hand, Kosovo needs a new review of the security sector to update its threats and security risks and enable a well-informed national security strategy”.
In contrast, the PDK's stance on the Security Fund is said to be at risk.
The end “, Kosovo and no other country can only be protected with military powers. It is unrealistic and unrealistic, so collective defence organisations like NATO exist. Kosovo defence depends on three areas: internal capacities ( The KSF is only part of all the important capacities that we need to build and many other security-related institutions, international relations (close relations with strategic partners like the US, NATO and the EU) and good neighbourly relations. Already neglected relations with our strategic partners are just as dangerous, if not more, to national security as neglecting domestic capacities”, Kabashi said.












