Hajdari hits Klan Kosovo with a post: Citizens ask him that he's coming.

Industry, Intervention and Trade Minister Roseta Hajdari has reacted to the ministry's decision leading to suspend Klan Kosovo's business certificate. According to her, the fact that a business among other things can't be attributed to media accounts for legal violations. “Every business with activities in the Republic [...]
According to her, the fact that a business among other things can't be attributed to media accounts for legal violations.
Any business with activities in the Republic of Kosovo is committed to respecting the Constitution and the laws of our country. While, the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade is committed to protecting order and law in any case within its scope, without exception and without discrimination. The fact that a business sh.p.k., among many other activities, deals with the media at all, does not depend on the accountability of legal violations committed, however powerful it may be, economically or politically”, wrote Hajdari on Facebook.
“As far as decision-making is concerned under MINT, proceeding the case, Klan Kosova sh.p.k. It's over. I invite the Kosovo Police and competent prosecutors to take the necessary legal steps to investigate, to the end, legal violations committed on the part of this business, as well as on the part of some ARBK officials, for which legal violations this minister has issued criminal snoops a few weeks ago”.
According to her, the fact that a business among other things can't be attributed to media accounts for legal violations.
Any business with activities in the Republic of Kosovo is committed to respecting the Constitution and the laws of our country. While, the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade is committed to protecting order and law in any case within its scope, without exception and without discrimination. The fact that a business sh.p.k., among many other activities, deals with the media at all, does not depend on the accountability of legal violations committed, however powerful it may be, economically or politically”, wrote Hajdari on Facebook.
“As far as decision-making is concerned under MINT, proceeding the case, Klan Kosova sh.p.k. It's over. I invite the Kosovo Police and competent prosecutors to take the necessary legal steps to investigate, to the end, legal violations committed on the part of this business, as well as on the part of some ARBK officials, for which legal violations this minister has issued criminal snoops a few weeks ago”.












