Haradinaj - Kurti: Pull out that it is damaging, endangering Kosovo

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has criticised the prime minister, Albin Kurti for misgoverning and urging him to withdraw from, as he has written, the wrong way he has entered. Haradinaj has said that the Kurti Government has brought the country's economy to its knees and businesses are leading [...]
Haradinaj has said the Kurti government has brought the country's economy to its knees, and businesses are leading to bankruptcy.
I'm sorry, I'm in a foreign trade. You're not the first or last one to lose your way somewhere. It's an honor and people for days when I was attracted to”, Haradinaj wrote
This is Haradinaj's full note:
I am addressing Albin Kurti, prime minister of my country,
I'm sorry I got into foreign trade. You're not the first or last one to lose your way somewhere. It's an honor to be drawn to people for days.
Your government parameters today are not only harmful but also dangerous for the country:
On the political level, you've divided society like a knife;
Religious religions are promoting topics that are endangering not only the religious tolerance that has been of subliment but also of national and cultural value among Albanians;
Your government has brought the country's economy to its knees;
You have sustained your business against the wall, and led them into bankruptcy.
Your approach to municipalities is hostile;
The middle layer of society, you're turning it into a social category;
Thousands of teachers, doctors, policemen, civil servants, public and private sector workers, but others today have trouble surviving the wages you left in the middle, blocking the wage law that had taken its course since my government, and when inflation was zero;
In the country where you rule, the Ministry of Economy has spent zero euros on power generation capacities, and in summer you warn castrefi reductions of the current, up to 6 hours of darkness. With this policy, Kosovo will freeze in winter.
You are also talking about spending time in the dialogue process with Serbia. Instead of insisting solely on the final agreement for mutual recognition, you would like to sign a document for non-combating. This document was signed in June 1999, and Kosovo no longer returns.
So I'm going to ask you to reconsider your position. It's noble for days when I was attracted to him. By your rule, you are seriously jeopardizing this country! There's something more valuable than the prime minister's chair. /Periscopi/












