Mustafa: Citizens do not sell vote for several extensions

LDK spokesman Besian Mustafa has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti over his four years in power has not realised any tangible and long-term projects that would have a direct impact on the lives of citizens. According to Mustafa, Kurt's term has passed by complaining about the past and trying to [...]
LDK spokesman Besian Mustafa has said that Prime Minister Albin Kurti over his four years in power has not realised any tangible and long-term projects that would have a direct impact on the lives of citizens.
According to Mustafa, Kurti's mandate has passed by complaining about the past and trying to buy citizens' votes through financial extensions offered on the eve of elections.
In an interview for Online Economy, he noted that these additions are only an attempt to deceive citizens and buy votes through providing financial means for children, pensioners and disabled people, but without any sustainable and long-term projects.
He added that there is <x0 bad news for Kurti and VV, that Kosovo citizens do not sell the vote and sell their children's future”.
These four years Kurti has done no real work tangible, long-term in terms of citizens, or capital projects. His entire mandate has gone first by complaining over the past 20 years, and finally trying to buy the vote of citizens who are giving an addition to both children and mothers, or pensioners, not something long and lasting. Just a month before the elections being given an addition in hopes that those people will then sell their vote. I have very bad news about Kurt and the VV, the citizens of Kosovo do not sell their vote, do not disclose their future, their children and their families, much less for these ridiculous and offensive values Kurti thinks to deceive financially”, Mustafa said.
“Every action by Kurti has been in its tendency to buy votes, he is aware, all polls from the field and information from the ground come that has lost the majority, will not be the first party in the next election. That's why he's trying to get movement from 100 euros or 20 euros, depending on the scheme trying to buy citizens' votes. Repeat once again I have very bad news for Kurt, Kosovo citizens do not sell the vote, do not sell the future of their children. The LDK has the number 124 that's the number of change, that's the number of victory. I invite Kosovo citizens massively to return to the LDK, their big political home from 89thx1>, LDK spokesman Besian Mustafa concluded.












