Catetically strikes Kurt: When the West imposes sanctions on dictators, they talk about development projects

Catetically strikes Kurt: When the West imposes sanctions on dictators, they talk about development projects

In a recent Facebook post, journalist Vehbi Kajtazi has expressed his irony to Prime Minister Kurti, after he warned of the construction of a two-and-a-half-mile road that will connect Gjilan with Bujanoc. Cateazi sharply criticised Kurt's stance by comparing it with other dictators who speak of development projects [...]

Cateazi sharply criticised Kurt's stance by comparing it with other dictators, who speak of development projects in their country when sanctions were imposed on them.

He adds that, even though Kosovo's “dictator” claims to have steps towards developing the country, sanctions and major damages have caused it itself.

The people, according to Cajazi, continue to support the dictator and admire the strong “of the leader who takes steps towards the abyss.

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It happens when the West imposes sanctions on dictators, they talk about development projects in their country. New roads, employment, military investment, etc.

This dictator of ours, is doing the same.

One day after the EU expelled Kosovo from a 2.5 billion-euro grant, the dictator said it is setting a two-and-a-half-mile road connecting Gjilan and Bujanoc.

The people continue to be happy with the strong back of the leader who takes steps forward to the abyss.
However, sanctions leave no sign of us. Because we're already on the ground. The greatest sanctions and damage has caused the dictator himself.

He's living the best moments of his life. He seems important because the world is praying to him.
It's good to let him live this time. I'll write you a piece of asphalt and make perfect recipes for sleep.

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