Berisha's scandal, Haradinaj asks Kurti and Osmani: Where Moral Borders Are

Berisha's scandal, Haradinaj asks Kurti and Osmani: Where Moral Borders Are

The suspicious imitation of Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berishaaj in a circle and buying electricity are some of the issues Ramush Haradinaj has raised to a long status on Facebook. Haradinaj has asked Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani several questions. AAK head in a post in [...]

Haradinaj has asked Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani several questions.

The AAK's head in a Facebook post has said President Osmani should clarify with what motivation he has granted citizenship to Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berisha, whose name was included in a financial scandal in Slovenia last days.

Haradinaj asked Osmani, saying that “has given AKI sufficient time to verify the ambassador's activity?

Meanwhile, regarding Kurti, Haradinaj said the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement had singled out GEN company as he said what is the countervalue of buying energy just from this company as soon as it came to power.

“A is aware of the president and prime minister that their ambassador, has not declared his company in Montenegro, now famous for the transaction with the company, according to Stanisic's grandson Kurt?”, Haradinaj asks.

Even the AAK deputy added that is <x0freca exactly the scandal being uncovered, because why Vetevendosje has blocked the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission for energy purchase?

“Are law enforcement and justice obstructing law enforcement in this scandal?
Where are the moral boundaries of the Prime Minister and President. If we're expecting an eventual epilogue of justice organs, my question is do these have moral boundaries?

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