Where's Princeton Sadriu? Mr. First Lord, not a word of a sentence of 13 thousand euros.

The husband of President Osmani, Princeton Sadriu, has seen what rarely happens to him these days: Silence when something is reported in the media. For several days, the First Lord” has been seen to be active with status, although last week it was one of the headlines that were slandered and reported to the media. 13 [...]
Thirteen thousand euros is a lot that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will pay in prison because it did not provide access to public documents for travel or fuel from diplomatdon Sadriou during the February 2019 period, February 2022.
Under Agency for Information and Private Decision The MPJ has been fined three thousand euros due to failure to comply with the decision No. A-272/2022 for silence on the demand for access to public documents, while another 10 thousand for failing to implement the decision No. A-272/2022 and for unable to make the right to access public documents.

Although 13 thousand euros are too large for the standard of living in Kosovo, it seems that this has not impressed President Osmani's husband, who has since issued no response.
As was the case, Sadriu, whenever he had media reports about him, he went on to attack journalists, and in one case he had gone to the crossing, where the media had called him nothing less than “Joint Criminal Enterprise”.

But Sadriu has apparently found a commitment he has kept away from public reactions to this case. He is already playing the role of President Osmani's spokesman.
Just take a look at Sadri's Facebook profile and that's easy to spot.
Unlike past times, where Sadriu had a large number of political posts/status, or sometimes when he was attacking the media, he already has “murin” in his account filled with praise for MPJ distribution of the activities of President Osmani.

Otherwise, MPJs, according to the Agency for Information and Privates' decision regarding punishment in question, have 30 days to complain.
Sadriu until recently was in the role of Kosovo's ambassador's task leader in Skopje, until he freed this position after Florian Qehaja was appointed there.











