The Anarchy of Our Politicians

The Anarchy of Our Politicians

An interesting fact that characterizes the snake is that if it feels the danger, it is able to vomit out all the food (the field) and the postanger so it can escape the danger as quickly as possible. So it seems that the president of the country just sensed the danger of a potential indictment by the Special Court. On August 3rd [...]

An interesting fact that characterizes the snake is that if it feels the danger, it is able to vomit out all the food (the field) and the postanger so it can escape the danger as quickly as possible.

So it seems that the president of the country just sensed the danger of a potential indictment by the Special Court. On August 3, 2015 The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo had adopted with accelerated procedure the Law for the Special Court. We recall that the approval was made by majority, but without the participation of parties in the opposition.

According to Insider, Friday's failed attempt at abolishing the Law for Specialised Chambers was insisted by President Thaci, who, ironically, two years ago persistently sought the adoption of that law. Thus, moved by the serpentic instinct of survival, the president attempts to cast out the food that was swallowed before to save his soft, reptile - soaked skin.

This time, however, it seems that the snake had not made good calculations (admittedly a master of the proficiency, the case must be one of its rare mistakes). Following the collection of signatures by the KLA's OVL, a group of 43 deputies initiated the amendment of the Special Court Law for Distinction, but in the absence of quorum to prosecute the law in the Assembly initiative failed.

To identify such an initiative by those who in 2015 were pro-founding the Court is really anachronic, but still more anachronic, and outside of all logic, it is to sign for abolishing the Law on Specialised Chambers and then claiming to be deceived.

Among the “victims” of this fraud turns out to be MP Milaim Zeka, who in a post in his Facebook account wrote: “[...] We thought we'd argue about the petition, nothing more. At the time we entered the palace hall, we were hearing the sad story, about extraordinary things. The signatures were strictly collected, and for all other purposes. ”

But, Mr. Zeke had not escaped without realizing the trick. He explains that at the moment he had seen the ambassadors of Great Britain and the United States, he had understood someone's “to hit Kosovo's independence, then their friendship with the West. ”

Mr. Eureka. Zeka! Eureka, you cannot easily cheat. And so, lighted by the discovery of truth MP Zeka ends his post with a lot of speculation saying: There is no national interest in Kosovo's resleidership brain. There is no concept of statehood, but of statehood. Woe to these people! Woe to our children where they live. ”

This is beyond the analogy of irony, it's funny and cryy!

I agree with Mr. Zeka says <x0-seconds of this miserable people our children where they live, but it must also tell us woe for us as MPs like you represent us in the Assembly. To be the representative of the people, to sign for the break-up of the Special Court and then say you've been cheated? So, as deputy of the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament to protect the interests of the people, does it sign with “tahmin”?

There's no way in here to do this, or you're an idiot or an insurgent con.

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