Klinaku reacts to Kurti's adviser, as he said there were 250 soldiers in war, now figure 600.

O representative VL KLA commander Faton Klinkaku has responded to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's adviser and former KLA commander, Aziz Bici, who has sought to clean veterans' lists clean up, claiming that the battalion that led him to war had 250 soldiers, while the veterans' lists found 600. Klink said [...]
Klinaku has said that part of the same battalion was he and reminded that Bicaj was a member of the assessment commission for verification, while he was not.
According to Klink, the DA has to be taken into custody by Bicaj's statement.
The <x0diddes can deviate, but they can also speak inaccuracies to adapt to power. As for what Aziz Bic has declared in his battalion there were 250 soldiers (which I was in the battalion) and according to him, the commission has made it its 600th commission to assess and verify and I haven't been, I don't want to deal with them now in public, because for this great inaccurusion, I also reacted to them at the meeting we had with Prime Minister Kurti, but in that it would have to take other commanders of battalion soldiers. From the position I have, and given how OV L NLA has requested investigation by the prosecution and therefore there is a court process that needs to be completed, I don't want to deal with it, but it would be good to publish that list of 250 people, and see which of those hundreds of soldiers will be left out, but that's why I think the prosecutor has to be taken over”, Klink wrote on Facebook.
According to Bicaj, these issues should not become political games, while saying that self-purchasing veterans' lists should be taken away, not words in the media.
Political games on this issue don't hurt anyone. Even the prime minister has made it clear that the proposal that will be written to us should be in accordance with the return of Article 3.1 to Article 16 A, that this government and this assembly has changed, and for every list cleanup are justice organs, not words in the media.












