The minister who violated a child suspends Klan Kosovo license

The Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade has suspended the business certificate to the media klan Kosovaı. As reported by the Ministry's announcement, led by Rosette Hajdari, this case has also been initiated criminal rowing at the Randa Crime Department under suspicion of misuse of official office and misuse of authorization [...]
As reported by the ministry, led by Rosetta Hajdari, this case has also been initiated criminal rowing at the Randa Crime Department under suspicion of misuse of official office and misuse of economic authorisations.
That decision was made Harsh reactions representatives of the media and civil society, writes Periscope.
The Kosovo Journalists' Association was deeply expressed by “connected with the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade announcement for the suspension of private national television business license Klan Kosova, through a controversial decision, without specifying the legal base and without warning”
“The AGK, considers the action of the prime minister's government, Albin Kurti, and Vetevendosje Movement, as unprecedented in Kosovo's new history, and direct efforts to detect and control the media content of Kosovo”, is said to be further in AGK's response.
However, Minister Hajdari herself is that there has been no Problem with the law.
In April of last year, in Pristina's “Arberia” neighbourhood while running with her car, she had hit a child on the street. As a result, the child had received medical treatment at QKUK.
But what prompted strong reactions was the ministry's statement, which had said the child had crashed into her car.
For the sake of fair information, today at noon on Vicianum Street in Pristina's “Arberia” neighborhood, while I was driving back with my personal car to the apartment during my ride to Meridian Market, suddenly two children appeared running across the street, where one unfortunately crashed into my car. With concern I immediately responded, offering help to the child and called the police who were involved in all evidence of the case”, Hajdari wrote on a Facebook post.
However, the police report was published in the media. It said the cause of the accident, It was the slowness of road conditions.
For this case, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had also spoken of, praising the Kosovo Police.
Let me express regret over the accident that a child has been injured, I have no further information than the clarifications that Minister Roseta Hajdari has given him, and I have to say I believe him, and what I understand is that there are no signs of curbing on asphalt, which means there is no more speed than needed. The police have the chance, the market cameras are there, and I believe everything will be cleared up very quickly”, Kurt said during the government meeting.
In this case, Minister Hajdari has not been given any convictions. /Periscopi/











