“Kurti received tests from Serbia and Hoti received vaccinations”



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Pristina – The Kosovo Democratic Party candidate for prime minister, Enver Hoxhaj, criticized the governments of Albin Kurti and Avdulah Hoti today.


Source: Tanjug, Kosovo online

PHOTO: EPA / KUSHTRIM TERNAVA

PHOTO: EPA / KUSHTRIM TERNAVA

He criticized them for, as he himself puts it, poor management of the coronavirus epidemic.

“Kurti’s government received evidence from Serbia, and Hoti’s government is receiving vaccinations. There is no better way than this to show how Kosovo’s sovereignty in the north has been violated,” Hoxhaj said, Kosovo reported online, citing the Reporters portal.

He stressed that “both governments could have better handled the situation with the pandemic.”

Kosovo authorities have no answers to questions about vaccination

Many countries in the region, including Serbia, have recently acquired the kovid 19 vaccine, and although the EU has approved the use of the vaccine, Kosovo and Metohija are still far from receiving it, writes Gazeta Express.

Kosovo politicians estimate that Kosovo and Metohija may be the last to receive the antiviral vaccine, despite the fact that many countries in the region have already started vaccinating the population, Kosovo reports online.

Neither the Kosovo authorities nor the Ministry of Health have information on when the vaccines will arrive in Kosovo.

Kosovo Democratic Party MP Bekim Hadziju told Gazeta Express that he feared that due to government negligence, Kosovo and Metohija would be the last in the European region to receive vaccines.

He added that Health Minister Armend Zemaj did not announce when and how vaccination will begin in Kosovo and Metohija.

“We are lagging behind other countries with the vaccine. The minister did not specify a date. The deputies asked the minister questions about vaccination, but did not give information on when and how the vaccination will begin. Due to the negligence and vanity of this government , I’m afraid we could be the last country. ” in the region and Europe in terms of vaccination, “Haxhiu said.

The deputy of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and president of the Parliamentary Health Commission, Albena Resitai, said that Minister Zemaj informed that the supply of vaccines will be carried out in the first quarter of next year.

“At the last meeting of the Committee, I asked the Minister for information on acquisitions, but he did not give an exact date, he only said that vaccination would start in the first quarter of 2021. That is the information we received from him,” said Resitaj.



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