Government spokesman reads <x0-murthy” Reporters Without Borders report: Sėka lack of press freedom, low media standard

The government's acting spokesman, Kryeziu, has said that in Kosovo there is no lack of press freedom, but a decline in media standards, on the day the Reporters Without Borders were published, which this year Kosovo listed 99 instead of 180 states. In the index, it is the second time Kosovo [...]
The government's acting spokesman, Kryeziu, has said that in Kosovo there is no lack of press freedom, but a decline in media standards, on the day the Reporters Without Borders were published, which this year Kosovo listed 99 instead of 180 states.
In the index, it's the second time Kosovo He experienced a decline.
There has been no “in Kosovo, nor will there be a lack of press freedom. That's why society is worth it. What we see over the years is a decline in media standards. When this declining standard faces responses from both citizens and institutions that are subjected to nonprofessional reporting, they are described as attacks and threats, then included in international reports such as these Reporters without Borders”, he said in an answer to TIME, broadcast Periscope.
This year Kosovo is worse than the countries of the Western Balkans. However, according to Kryeziu, the ranking is not a correct reflection of the situation.
With all due respect for the Reporters Without Borders Organisation and despite areas in which Kosovo can improve, this ranking is not a correct reflection of the situation in our country. Kosovo can't be worse than Serbia, but it obviously enjoys more media freedom in the region and found”, said Kryeziu's response.
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