Berisha for Vjosa Osmani: She speaks as the head of an NGO, she can't talk like that, she says, "Bara, sée bena, anal a péke bani."

Journalist Ridvan Berisha, in an interview for Periscope, has spoken of recent events in Kosovo. Berisha has also spoken of the role of Vjosa Osmani, where she says she does not have an assessment of it, as she speaks as a chairman of an NGO, not as president of a country. “Nuk [...]
Berisha has also spoken of the role of Vjosa Osmani, where she says she does not have an assessment of it, as she speaks as a chairman of an NGO, not as president of a country.
I don't have an estimate of it at all because of its political growth in her career. As long as it is in politics, because battles can also be fought but honest. It is a policy that has first betrayed its political family and then joined a political contingent to produce hope that, after the years, was producing vetoism. President Osmani is not the head of an NGO, she can't say “I said, she said, done, squee bana. She's president of the Republic and she can't get Albin free of a responsibility. It can't be what after a trip to America “regretted that we thought wrong”. That's not how politics works. “A you're making allahil Association”, what she needs to talk to me like that. This can be said by an NGO, an analyst”Berisha says.
In addition, he says decisions that have been made so far have only produced confrontation with allies, while adding that President Osmani is not being distanced from Albin Kurti.
It is there to make decisions with the prime minister. The decisions they have made so far have produced confrontation with the Allies. Her visit to the U.S. more, I suspect to him more is considered trophy to the public, trying to break a flight from Albin Kurti, which couldn't do it. I can't because they're in a political enclave with Mr. Kurt. They come to power together and she knows very well she can't get out of that mind. Who's she telling you to do Association...? To the public, but words have to tell Kurt. It rather has to create a slight distance for the public and discover a cohesion with our allies. Words must be replaced by action”says journalist Ridvan Berisha for Periscope.
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