Hajdari forgets “volved” oil in Poland, threatens dozens of businesses that they will have the fate of Kosovo Clan

Roseta Hajdari, minister of commerce, has stated that the same way in the case of Kosovo Clan, will act towards those businesses she says are not registered with the Kosovo Constitution. But, she has not yet spoken of paid state reserve oil that has not yet come to Kosovo, though [...]
Roseta Hajdari, minister of commerce, has stated that the same way in the case of Kosovo Clan, will act towards those businesses she says are not registered with the Kosovo Constitution.
But, she has not yet talked about the paid oil of state reserves that have not yet come to Kosovo, though she has been paid.
It has thus threatened dozens of businesses for having the fate of Kosovo Clan.
The government, led by the Vetevendosje Movement, has decided to suspend Klan Kosovo's business certificate, action that is being rejected by domestic journalists, but also by international journalists, as well as QUINT, has come out with a view that they are concerned about the Government's intention to shut down Kosovo.
In post-war Kosovo, no television has been closed, the current case is described as violating media freedom.
But, Hajdari as he argues the closure of Kosovo's Klan says both “in the case” and Klan Kosovo have identified 48 other businesses.
As a result of reversion of the files, the Commission has found that, in 48 files of businesses registered in the ARBK, we have anti-unconstitutional appointments, where in the address birth/state or current settlement it is written: “Fortine Kosovo Metohija, Serbia”, the “Republic of Serbia”, “Jjlan Serbia” <6Gykovo Republic of Serbia<8> wrote on Sunday.
For Monday in Pristina, there will be protests of journalists and civil society before the government's targets against the closure of the Kosovo Clan.










