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Çohu opposes privatization of PTK

28. August 2010. | 08:17

Source: Emg.rs

Express in its coverage quotes Çohu leaders as saying that the U.S. Embassy, USAID and World Bank advisors are the real ministers of economy and privatization in Kosovo.

Several dailies report that one of the leading non-governmental organizations in Pristina, Çohu [Rise Up], held a press conference on Thursday opposing the privatization of the Kosovo Post and Telecom (PTK).

Express in its coverage quotes Çohu leaders as saying that the U.S. Embassy, USAID and World Bank advisors are the real ministers of economy and privatization in Kosovo.

They also argued that the privatization of PTK and the construction of the Vërmicë-Merdare are being done for the good of certain individuals.

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