Ardian Gjini from Prizren: Who is afraid of saying “Serbia, Serbia”, is the thief and corrupt Serbia never more dare to set foot in Kosovo

At the coalition's next election rally, with the number 128 in Prizren municipality, the candidate for prime minister, Ardian Gjini, has addressed sharp criticism of the current leadership, accusing them of using fears of Serbia to retain power at any cost.
Ginny stressed that normal politicians, before they come to power, build a vision and a shared dream for the country. He said that when people are convinced of this dream, they find ways to cooperate because the great purpose is more important than individual names. According to him, when the goal is missing, all political energy is turned into primitive war and curses against opponents only to secure votes and remain in chairs, without considering the major consequences the country will suffer.
Furthermore, Jean explained that the actions of the current power that are leading water to the wrong mill are not mere coincidences, recalling powerful historical messages of freedom.
He cited the signing of the Kumanovo Agreement on June 10th on the exact date of the Prizren League and the expulsion of the Balkan Casap exactly 10 years after his speech in Gazimestan were clear messages from allies that Kosovo is not alone and that NATO and America are behind it.
In this context, the candidate for prime minister invited citizens not to fall prey to propaganda aimed at keeping people anxious to cover corruption.
“There's no curse on the political opponent to get more votes to remain in power, that the consequences if we don't lock me up are huge. What's the price for a man to remain in power is just for power. The coincidence that a power is sending water to the gas mill isn't coincidence. Every time you let them tell you today, Serbia Serbia Serbia knows corrupt are also thieves. They've been reminded of our people that there's someone up there who's about their own. We have nothing to do with them, they never dare to throw a dagger in Kosovo, but they want people to leave the entire time in fear”, Ardian Gjini declared openly in Prizren.












