Kurt's family of free tenants reasons visit to her company in the United States: Institutions Must Support Us

Kurt's family of free tenants reasons visit to her company in the United States: Institutions Must Support Us

Dagray, Albin Kurti's family tenants, has made a reaction after Periscope's exclusive report that the prime minister had officially visited her and her business in the US. Since the amount Kurt paid on a monthly basis is unreasonable and free, doubts arise here that there may be some conflict [...]

The life of Zagraja, which Periscop had yet contacted without publishing the article so that she could get a version of it, on Facebook she reasoned Kurt's visit to her company, as if institutions should support her.

The question is why the family of tenants who, according to the Government, wanted to leave Kurt's residence entirely free at home at Taslage.

In this case, there is also Anti-corruption.

Here is the reaction of Dagrigage Life:

Thank you too for the promotion.

Our company has been five years old one of the biggest and most successful businesses in the technology sector. We have employed more than 500 people over the years who have worked on global projects, built new skills, contributed to Kosovo's positive image.

Last year, my partners and I have managed to sell business to an American company by becoming the largest investment in technology in Kosovo. These jobs and investments should be supported by state institutions for the value of economic and social development. That was also the purpose of Prime Minister Kurti's visits to our offices in Chicago and Pristina.

Our companies and we as individuals have never received projects or money from the state.

This kind of journalism is counterproductive and not patriotic, in any other country would be convicted of slander.

The Source children have built and will continue to build successful businesses and contribute to the country regardless of government.

 

 

 

 

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