Ginny: Give back the dream to Kosovo we can leave poor and poor

Ginny: Give back the dream to Kosovo we can leave poor and poor

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo's candidate for prime minister, Ardian Gjini, has given a strong mobile tone speech, presenting his vision of a more developed, safer and dignified Kosovo for citizens.

In his speech, Djind said Kosovo he imagines is a country with good and clean roads, with railways, parks, greenery and constant electricity supplies.

I imagine Kosovo having good, clean roads, which have railways, which have green parks. I imagine a Kosovo that never stops. That's what I see when I close my eyes to see the theme”, Djind said.

He said his vision for Kosovo is not only related to infrastructure, but also to the everyday life of citizens, with their security, happiness and well-being. Djind said that you imagine Kosovo's women, men, young people, young people and elderly ones as happy, confident and confident people that the future ahead is better.

“I imagine the people of Kosovo safe, knowing that what awaits them is good. That is since I imagine Kosovo”, he said.

Yet, Jean said that mere imagination and the need for change is not enough. According to him, it takes courage, perseverance and work to make Kosovo proper.

But just with your imagination and need not be enough, it's going to take days to do it, with courage, persistence, zeal that he needs to get up on his feet. Kosovo must stand up and do not give up”, Djind said.

At the end of the speech, the AAK candidate called for the restoration of Kosovo “ ”, saying the country cannot be left with the poor and poor “”.

“Return Kosovo's dream. We have to do it right. We can leave him poor and poor”, Djind said.

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