Hajdari publishes photos from the MPJD archive: The drill is incapable of obtaining new recognition, but even if it provided, would it be preserved in this confusion?

Democratic Party of Kosovo head-in-chief Petrit Hajdari has published several photos claiming to be taken within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora's archive. “The Ministry's archivi as government policies. These pictures are not from war hearsay or from any hit by natural disasters, [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo head-in-chief Petrit Hajdari has published several photos claiming to be taken within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora's archive.
“The Ministry's archivi as government policies. These pictures are not from war hearsay or from any hit by natural disasters, though they seem to be. This is the archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora. There's our diplomacy, like the government, as archive”, writes Hajdari on Facebook.
He's created dilemmas about what kind of documents they are.
“Land question: Of course, Minister Gervala is incapable of obtaining new recognitions, but even if she assured them, would she be safe in this mess? Are documents of diplomatic importance here also here? Are the Ministry of Staff decisions here too? Because whatever's here, it better not be anywhere. Terrible, of course, but expected! Government fans are taking any sector” to the neck, he wrote further.
This view symbolizes the government chaos of our Kosovo. Wake up, Donny! Get back, Albin! Is this coming to you?
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Ministry Archive as Government Policy
These pictures are not from war hearsay or from any hit by natural disasters, though they seem to be.
This is the archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora. There is our diplomacy, like the government, as an archive.
The question arises: Of course, Minister Gervala is incapable of obtaining new recognitions, but even if she assured them, would she be safe in this mess? Are documents of diplomatic importance here also here? Are the Ministry of Staff decisions here too?
Because whatever's here, it better not be anywhere.
Terrible, of course, but expected! Government fans are taking over every sector.
This view symbolizes the governmental chaos of our Kosovo.
Wake up, Donny! Get back, Albin! Are you crazy?












