AAK: State leaders are sowing fear and uncertainty in citizens

AAK: State leaders are sowing fear and uncertainty in citizens

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), through a response on its official page, has sharply criticised the state leaders for, as it says, statements that sow fear and uncertainty in citizens. The AAK's response says that the topics about war, the difficult energy winter and the heavy autumn should not [...]

The AAK's response says that the topics for war, difficult energy winters and severe health autumn should not exist in the vocabulary of the prime minister and ministers.

The subx0ms for war, for the difficult energy winter, for severe health autumn, should not exist in the vocabulary of the prime minister and any government cabinet minister. The latter have offered solutions on each subject”, the AAK's response says.

Full response of AAK's:

State leaders are tasked with working for citizens and the state of Kosovo. They should not sow fear, trauma, and uncertainty among the people, for that is not what is required of them.

The topics for war, for the difficult energy winter, for severe health autumn, should not exist in the vocabulary of the prime minister and any government cabinet minister. The latter have offered solutions on each subject.

We remember that important international security mechanisms in the world were sceptical about the formation of the Kosovo Army, but Prime Minister Haradinaj, instead of talking about the risks, went to work on creating the army, without any noise and always co-ordination with the US.

Today Kosovo has the army thanks to Prime Minister Haradinaj's work and seriousness.

So Kosovo institutions, state leaders should produce solutions to important topics, not be represented, not make efforts to distract attention from some topics in others.

The Kosovo Army, together with NATO, are guarantors of peace in Kosovo and the region. The more the KSF strengthens and becomes more professional, the more the chances of a more stable peace increase. /Periscopi/

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