Kurti: Kosovo state is being taken hostage

Vetevendosje Movement MP Albin Kurti has written that 62 votes in the Parliament that voted yesterday's chief parliament, which tomorrow want the prime minister to vote, are only technical majority, the Periscope broadcasts. He says the other 58 MPs are Albanian majority and have much more votes of Kosovo citizens. In his account, Kurt writes [...]
He says the other 58 MPs are Albanian majority and have much more votes of Kosovo citizens.
In his profile, Kurti writes that since the Parliament's institution, the capture of the state is being struck in agreement with Serbia.
Read his full reaction:
Those 62 votes, which voted yesterday chief parliament and tomorrow, want to vote with the prime minister, are the majority in the Assembly. But they are technically many. On the other hand, to the other 58 MPs, there are much more votes of Kosovo citizens, and they are the Albanian majority.
Since the constitution's constitutionalisation, the capture of the state is now being split into a deal with Serbia. Kosovo is not only a captured state. The state of Kosovo is being taken hostage. So not only Kadrija, but twice Serbia. With parallel structures like the remains of occupation in the quarter of our country's territory. With her party as a decisive shareholder for the head of the government's Parliament.
It is not the first time Albanians have to face a horse and a king.












