JAVA: Top 5 major events that may have left you briefly

Below, we're bringing in the top five events of the week, very briefly explained: 1. Hakki Abazi at Prosecution: Early this week, Vetevendosje deputy once the largest critic of this party, Hakki Abazi, was invited to the Prosecutor's Court over the outbreak of the Astro blood samples [...]
Below, we're bringing in the top five events of the week, very briefly:
1. Hakki Abazi at Prosecution: Early this week, Vetevendosje MP once the largest critic of this party, Hakki Abazi, was invited to the Prosecutor's Court over the murder scandal of Astrit Dehar's blood samples. The deputy of the Vetevendosje Movement, who was questioned Tuesday in quality of the witness, has not submitted evidence, recordings, or evidence about the case, as later understood.
2. President's Kazakh is employed by Government, Government: The Kosovo government at the meeting held during the week has voted in favour of all votes against, for employing Mrs. Venera Cerkini in the post of director of the Agriculture Development Agency, under the ministry that is led by Mr. Faton Peci. While Mrs. Cherkin has not even passed the evaluation threshold by British experts, Kosovars have assessed him with points to take the post.
3.House session: At the Assembly session, held this week, many issues were discussed yesterday (October 23, 2023), respectively. Among the most important: the failure to adopt the LDK resolution to reduce property taxes, the inability to vote for the social schemes loan ) where even majority deputies ( VV's as well as dialogue debate.
4. MP Hisen Berisha's clash with Minister Haxhiu: Until the MP The PDK, Hisen Berisha, has given a speech referring to the Astrit Deharit speech that eventually sparked numerous reactions in public opinion, as much reaction prompted the approach of Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu to this speech when he addressed MP Berisha and all other opposition MPs with a sentence: “I had legally stopped talking to Astridne Deharin desperate.
5. US and EU messages for Monday's meeting: Friday of the week, it is marked by frequent messages coming from the international community about Monday's meeting between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vuciqi in Brussels. The U.S. State Department has told the Voice of America today that they expect the two leaders (the Kurti and Vuciq) to be constructive Monday.
Even Miroslav Lajcak, the EU mediator in the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, has said their welcome to Monday's meeting is quite high. Our expectations are pretty high. While this is the sixth consecutive meeting between Prime Minister Kurti and President Vuciq, he will be the first to be dedicated to the European proposal for normalisation of reports between Kosovo and Serbia”, Lajcak has said further.
“We expect that, first of all, both leaders officially and publicly accept the proposal and then we can engage in its implementation, to ensure that everything expected is equally applicable. This is what we expect from Monday's” meeting, Lajcak said./Periscopi
P.S. One last, but not in importance: MART IN FAITH












