Syla: Politics caresses diaspora for votes, excuse for tips

Journalist Valon Syla says that the diaspora is entertained by many of the interest groups in Kosovo, which, according to him, these groups are, politics, cafes, and Albanian Estrades. The eye on the TV show "Presting" on T7 says that we are the only people who still sing the song "The Man of the Stones," which, according to him, the mighty do not depart [...]
Journalist Valon Syla says that the diaspora is entertained by many of the interest groups in Kosovo, which, according to him, these groups are, politics, cafes, and Albanian Estrades.
The eye on the show "Presing '% in T7" says that we are the only people who still sing the song "The Brave of Stones," which, according to him, the mighty do not go off on the stones but the needy.
The reason why diaspora people have nightly fun with me is that I talk different than what they're dealing with, politics caressing the diaspora, because they get votes from them, Estrada is especially more about the diaspora because they get tips from them. With the diaspora, there are many interest groups that have no fun getting things wrong.
But in essence, the diaspora is often unaware of what's wrong with us, or it's going to be going to me to a much more specific entity, or a layer of the population that's out there called a patriarch. We're the only people tonight who sing the song "The Man's Cause for Stones," the mighty one doesn't leave on the rocks, but the migraine, the needy, so this is where the <x0...












