Valon saracini biography sampler
Colleagues and friends suspected that he was abducted for speaking Serbian in public in Pristina....
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"TV 21" started broadcasting in North Macedonia in September 2015.
Colleagues and friends suspected that he was abducted for speaking Serbian in public in Pristina.
The television carries programs in Macedonian and Albanian. The initial investment was 6.5 million euros. Its headquarters are located in the premises of the Vardar cinema in Skopje, which is owned by "TV 21" owners.
At the time when it was established, the director of the television was Valon Saracini, a former minister of economy from the ranks of the Democratic Union Party (DUI), the largest ethnic Albanian political party in the country.
Because of this, the television station has been profiled in some media as being close to that party.
In Kosovo, the Kelmendi-Saracini family are the owners of "Radio Television 21". "Radio 21" began broadcasting in that country in 1998 through the British public service broadcaster "BBC", and later the "Television 21" was established.
The former journalists who produced the radio news,