Kusari criticises Government: Today, you're a funny spokesperson with reporters.

The media lawyer, Butterfly Kusari, has spoken of the government's approach, Kurti, to journalists, on a <x0.0Fropal” of T7. It has cited some of the issues that concern him and the journalists' community, such as the behaviour of spokespersons, lack of regular press conferences and access to official documents. “Today, have spokespersons who make [...]
So today you have a spokesperson who's kidding reporters. I mean, in any profession you're not allowed to eat at work, especially when you're paid public tax. So they're funny with journalists, they let him know. Today for an answer, the reporter needs to call me Facebook, viber, csapp, telegram, phone, fixed phone, e-mail him and he's got 90 percent of his time.
The other approach is the issue of press conferences, which has no regular conferences each minister and prime minister. Since it is possible that we today have ended up in a situation that has no regular press conferences. Since it's possible that journalists mock, no bad questions, no mistakes, only answers and stupid comments.
And don't talk about accessing public records. So it's the Agency for Information and Privateness block from demand, and the goal is clear, and it brings down institution”, Kusari said.












