Funny: The drill relates a little of VVU's claim, says the government skeet “serious scandal”

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Donika Grovalla, during an interview on public television last night, tried to praise five-year governance and speaking of the language used in the public record, said there are voices that are called LVV voters “budallenj” and <x2iant”. “E know there are colleagues of yours who call Kosovo's voter "Budalla," [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Donika Grovalla, during an interview on public television last night, tried to praise five-year governance and speaking of the language used in the public record, said there are voices that are called LVV voters “budallenj” and <x2iant”.
I know that there are colleagues of yours who call Kosovo's voter "bulldalla," they call him "a New Yorker." They say LVV voters are fools. This is the language that uses”, she said.
Journalist Blerim Hadziaj, who became most familiar recently for his soft interviews with the prime minister and other powers, added: “This vocabulary is bringing you votes, however...”
The most special moment of the interview came when, in her response, Gervala said: “well, that's not bringing us this vote, is bringing us five years of government without any serious scandal”.
This statement, in an effort to emphasize a positive balance, probably unwittingly acknowledged the space for reverse interpretation: that, however, there have been scandals.
The statement looks like an involuntarily slippery slide relating the government's continuing claim to a clean and unbounded mandate.
Rather than reinforce the lure of scandals, the Gervala statement may ask a question: where is the limit between a “serious scandal” and a scandal that, according to it, may be considered acceptable?











