“March against itself”, “as a child enrolled in the first grade”, mass ridicule journalists with Minister Hajdari

“March against itself”, “as a child enrolled in the first grade”, mass ridicule journalists with Minister Hajdari

Industry Minister Roseta Hajdari has announced on Friday the National newspaper, journalist Berat Buzhala, and MTI official Enver Hajrullahu, following the publication of wheat and oil scandals. With the minister's announcement, it has been not the least ridicule on social networks, mainly by journalists and individuals from society [...]

Industry Minister Roseta Hajdari has announced on Friday the National newspaper, journalist Berat Buzhala, and MTI official Enver Hajrullahu, following the publication of wheat and oil scandals.

With the minister's announcement, it has been not the least mockery on social networks, mainly by journalists and individuals from civil society.

Minister Hajdari has informed the opinion of the exercise of the indictment, has even posted a photo from the site, posting with a letter in hand, with a static vertical stance.

Analyst Ilir Mirena has said the minister had to have the text of his resignation on that letter, not the indictment against the media.

The country was written with the text of the resignation, and after the text of the resignation, it went to press charges against the media. I'm telling you! But the press indictment doesn't cover the domestic food supply theft...”, Mirena wrote.

Periscope editor-in-chief Dafina Demaku, through a Facebook post, accompanied by a picture of the minister in his hand writing “handage is not enough”, irony that the minister is organising a peaceful march against himself.

Good background: Minister Hajdari arranges a peace march against herself. It requires real investigation into all of the “relatives, Demak wrote on Facebook.

Journalist Berat Buzhala has ridiculed the minister's foography like this:

And analyst Valon Syla, who, ironising with Minister Hajdari, changed his last name from Hajdari to “Vajolli-Millaj”.

So through the distorted last name, Syla mentioned two relatives that are being known in public as the circle of “Vajit” and the vicinity of “Gurit”.

On this subject, Imer Mushkolaj also wrote. Muzhkolaj also ironized with Heidi.

“Respect for Rosetta. He's not giving up, he's going on with his bullshit”He wrote Mushkolaj.

While analyst Astrit Gashi has said this is the first time a minister has seen him coming to the photo with a lawsuit in hand against a media.

According to him, this picture says a lot.

I used to spend more than 23 years in journalism and around it, and a coma without hearing about hundreds of lawsuits against media and journalists, but today you have the first time I've seen a minister come across the picture with a lawsuit in hand against a media guy. Although everyone has a right to address the court, this lawsuit with photos looks more like a action “cheap” of PR (public relations) than in a quest for justice. Everything's just mediating!”, Gashi wrote.

Even analyst Zana Avdiu hasn't let the minister down.

She wrote that Heidi looked like a kid who enrolled in first grade. /Periscopi/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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