Kryeziu: The week of shopping, which is not about the state or us but about their interests.

Ismet Kryeziu from the Kosovo Democratic Institute has named this week as <x0Jestave shopping”, stressing that it has only to do with the interests of politicians and nothing more. According to him, this is a process that has nothing to do with the state or the citizens, but it's a game of purpose [...]
Ismet Kryeziu from the Kosovo Democratic Institute has named this week as <x0Jestave shopping”, stressing that it has only to do with the interests of politicians and nothing more. According to him, this is a process that has nothing to do with the state or with the citizens, but it's a game where the personal benefit of political groups is targeted, Periscope.
In one post, Kryeziu says that for more than five months, Kosovo politicians have acted without a single sense of responsibility for the damage done to the state and citizens.
This week, however, may lead to a change, since the risk of distribution of the Parliament may have direct consequences, first for the pockets of politicians, and then perhaps even for the careers of some of them.
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Market week. It's not about the state or us, it's just about their interests.
For more than five months, since they did not have personal consequences, they did not even become weary of the damage done to the State and citizens. But this week may make a difference! ?
With the risk of distributing the Assembly, the consequences may be direct first for their pockets, and then perhaps for the political career of some of them. Or, even this week, everything can depend on their bosses who don't feel the damage to the state of citizens, and don't care about their pockets because they're pretty deep.
This whole week, which will be covered with phrases like “in the name of the state and citizens”, will actually be a week just for tight personal and group markets. And if we go to elections, decisions will still be made on the same grounds: for ourselves and groups, not for citizens.
How disappointing that most of what are called deputies are not representatives of citizens, but numbers in boss calculations.












