A question for the leader of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, from a commentator from Kosovo was not well received by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
"Are you sad that your dear friend Dodik is gone? Your friends are slowly leaving you and you need to mourn a little," the commentator asked Rama in the 'Sy m'Sy' column.
Rama responded by saying that he regrets such comments and how Education is a part of Kosovo that " does not fill up at all ."
"There is a part of you there in Kosovo, that as we say from our side, that does not fill. It does not fill and does not fill, so I have nothing to do with them and I am not at all sorry, because it is useless to try to convince them. But, there is a part that is not the majority. Unfortunately it exists, but fortunately it exists because we cannot all be the same. Everyone has their own opinion. But you, Arsim, who needs Education, but speaks as if without education, you should know that this whole story of Chetnik friends is a complete nonsense and makes you and others like you very funny", said Rama. (A2 Televizion)