Donika Kadai: Our Place in Parliament, Not in Court

Donika Kadaj-Bujupi said today that her country and accused colleagues are in the Assembly, not in court. Donika Kadaj-Bujupi in the trial of dropping tear gas in the Parliament, said her country and accused colleagues is in the Assembly, not in court. Our country is not in this court, but in [...]
Donika Kadaj-Bujupi said today that her country and accused colleagues are in the Assembly, not in court.
Donika Kadaj-Bujupi in the trial of dropping tear gas in the Parliament, said her country and accused colleagues is in the Assembly, not in court.
Our country is not in this court, but in the Republic Parliament where we were mandated by citizens because we have never had a problem with the law, but with anti-unconstitutional agreements”, Donika Cadaj-Bujupi said.
That demarcation and association arrangements considered them dead.
The actions of the movement's deputies sealed the death of ézajednica and demarcation, saved the country from the capitulation and preserved the compactness of the republic, as we owe citizens today and generations that come from”, Donika Cadaj-Bujupi said.
Neither Caday-Bujupi nor Albin Kurti and Albulen Haxhiu answered the prosecutor's questions.
Caday-Bujupi along with Faton Tollain, Donika Cadaj-Bujupin and Albin Kurti are being charged with using the weapon or dangerous means and obstructing the official person in carrying out official duty.












