How did VV officials attack Kosovo media for a “The Economist” that turned out to be sponsored

Vetevendosje Movement officials on Tuesday have taken over to attack Kosovo's media because they are not reporting correctly for “economic achievement” in the country. These officials have rushed into credit for a “article The Economist” that actually turns out it has nothing to do with the Kurti government. Early on this [...]
Vetevendosje Movement officials on Tuesday have taken over to attack Kosovo's media because they are not reporting correctly for “economic achievement” in the country. These officials have rushed into credit for a “article The Economist” that actually turns out it has nothing to do with the Kurti government.
At the beginning of this article, British prestore has stressed that it is the co-sponsored “, as it says “that Kosovar business pioneers are using their commercial wisdom and the experience that has been hard to transform their homeland economy”.
Despite the challenges Kosovo faced during its start in 2008, the nation has shown a flexible and prosperous economy. With the exception of 2020 hit by pandemic, Kosovo has experienced constant economic growth, exceeding many of its Balkan neighbours”, writes “The Economist”.
So, in this article sponsored by the Kosovo Economic Oda, it is noted that Kosovo has had continued economic growth since 2008, which has been consistently denied by the Vetevendosje Movement.
This innovative spirit has been particularly evident in Kosovo's approach to disasters. Instead of simply facing difficulties, Kosovars have demonstrated a strange ability to turn it into an advantage. Using their entrepreneurial spirit and determination to succeed, the nation has been able to create a path to a brighter future that values creativity and innovation as the keys to unlocking its full potential”, writes the British magazine “The Economist”.
But that's all it has sufficed for VV deputy Victory Pacolli to detonate against Kosovo media after publishing the “Article Economist”.
According to Pacolli, Kosovo has economic growth and for this reference are international reports and prestigious magazines. But according to her, the media in Kosovo are saying otherwise.
“In prestigious international reports and journals worldwide, Kosovo is getting an example in the Balkans. While in Kosovo, portal titles are written quite the opposite. While opposition analysts are showing how bad Kosovo's economy is, the British magazine The Economist has written that Kosovo with economic growth has surpassed Balkan neighbours. I'm not asking who I should trust. It's”, she wrote.
“Casean” has called Kosovo media the next MP from this party Artan Abrashi after publishing the article sponsored by The Economist.
British prestigious magazine “The Economist” said it. Kosovo truth is spreading through T International ABLODE as a success. On the other hand, you will certainly not read this news in many Kosovo pots”, Abrashi attacked.
This article has been confirmed by Foreign Affairs Minister Petrit Selimi.
Selimi has clarified that this was a paid ad published at Economist Impact.
No. The Economist did not say Kosovo companies are challenging expectations to lead the country in the future. This was a pay commercial at Economist Impact. Many years ago, The Economist covered the excellent technology pioneers in Kosovo, but in recent months, only bad news came from Kosovo. He wrote. /Periscopi/












