Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce: Kurt is paid by companies protesting yesterday

The chairman of the American Chamber of Economics, Arian Zeka, commented on Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement regarding the protest of businesses blocking entry in Pristina, where the barricades' “koa has passed”. “to protect 1 percent of the most powerful companies at the expense of 99 percent and [...]
“To protect 1 per cent of the most powerful companies, at the expense of 99 per cent and families across Kosovo, they are wanting to make barricades at Pristina's entrances, but the time of barricades in Kosovo has passed, we have removed them wherever they were, and we have pledged that we will not allow them to establish new”, Kurti stated.
For this statement Zeka claims to be sorry, broadcasts Periscope.
My “Page comes from a large part of these people who protested, and took off their hat and expressed the greatest possible gratitude to”.
But do you know who the second person paid off by these people is? It's the prime minister of Kosovo. My salary may come from 200 of these companies that have protested, but the prime minister's salary comes from 1,300 companies that have protested, and which express their opposition”, Zeka has said.












