Video releases, Prognos Kryeziu prayed to reporters: Come back this time, it won't happen again

Kryeziu, the government's spokesman, who has accused reporters of not putting public interest first today after boycotting the conference called after the government's meeting by Foreign Minister Hekuran Murati, has asked journalists to return to convey the event. Journalists rightly boycotted the conference after reporting that [...]
Kryeziu, the government's spokesman, who has accused reporters of not putting public interest first today after boycotting the conference called after the government's meeting by Foreign Minister Hekuran Murati, has asked journalists to return to convey the event.
Journalists justly boycotted the conference after reportedly waited over 40 minutes for the minister at the conference and the same one was not coming out.
According to the government's ridiculous explanation of the spokesman, this has happened, because the minister had a meeting with the cabinet after the cabinet meeting.
The question is: Did the minister put public interest, or journalists in second place.
We think that our colleagues from all the media present there were quite right and we congratulate them on the action.
In this regard, government spokesman Perparation Kryeziu has asked reporters to return this conference this time again, saying it will not happen again.
Come back this time, follow the minister's words, I don't think it's gonna happen again... can I ask you for favor this time”, Kryeziu said.
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Meanwhile, during this discussion, Minister Murati is seen only laughing at what is happening.
Similarly, no one in the government announced there would be delays, but after seeing the media emerge, they argued there was an internal meeting of ministers after a regular meeting.













