LVV tried “to sell” as government work project in Dukagjin, analyst Muharremi: It's financing from the European Commission, don't take your party's face off.

Analyst Shenoll Muharremi has said the project to improve the irrigation system in Radnikh-Dukagin is funded by the European Commission, not by the government. He says, although it is election time, but it is not the first time others' investment is being adopted. Full Posting: Guys, this is not a funding and [...]
Analyst Shenoll Muharremi has said the project to improve the irrigation system in Radnikh-Dukagin is funded by the European Commission, not by the government.
He says, although it is election time, but it is not the first time others' investment is being adopted.
Full Posting:
Guys, this is not government funding and business. I understand it's an election time, but it's not the first time others' investment is adopted. This is not ethical, too much. You're a communications office and maybe propaganda, but I don't think it's a thief to take away the sweat and credit of someone who helps. Don't take the face of your party and Kosovo. When a Kosovo friend -- citizens of a friendly country -- invests, we should be grateful. I'll say thank you and tell you who helped us, not talk to him! Prime Minister Albin Kurti has stated today that “... in Lugbnar, in case the project's work is launched to modernise and improve the Radoniq-Dukagin irrigation system. The project is worth 9.15m euros, is funded by the European Commission and implemented by the World Bank.” And it's like someone helped me build the house with her, and you said, "I've made up my mind." If we were to put ourselves in the place of those who helped us, we wouldn't be helping you anymore, because they don't know about anything. Let's be more serious, please, Kosovo is not the property of a party, but of its people. No one should take action that affects the benefits of others and many.












