Did the LDK hit Nexhat Daci academics with these statements today?

Did the LDK hit Nexhat Daci academics with these statements today?

The chairman of the Kosovo Academy of Science and Arts, Nexhat Daci, has directed numerous criticisms against internationals during his book's promotion, “The difficult line of Kosovo citizenship”, attended by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. The former head of the Kosovo Assembly has spoken about the difficult period [...]

The chairman of the Kosovo Academy of Science and Arts, Nexhat Daci, has directed numerous criticisms against internationals during his book's promotion, “The difficult line of Kosovo citizenship”, attended by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.

The former head of the Kosovo Assembly has spoken about the difficult period in which Kosovo has passed, the one before declaring independence.

The author of the book, has begun his speech with criticism of the UN mission, because during the time he held this post of chief parliament, he has not been allowed to have office to work in the exercise of office.

He said not all international missions are sincere.

“U n The NIMIC did not even allow office for parliament president or parliament chairmanship. All these behaviors have forced me long ago to write the course of events to see that even today many parts of politics in international unity are not so fair to the people of Kosovo and the political class. No international mission organised by the United Nations has won the title “Five Star Mission” like ours in Kosovo, and unfortunately the international community has thought that this is UNMIK's merit. This is due to the people of Kosovo and its political leaders”, Daci said.

Daci has called for the support of state institutions and not boycotting parliamentary sessions or processes through which Kosovo is going through. He has even addressed visa liberalisation with the same approach, calling the visa regime unfair to Kosovars.

He said A The SHAK has only one requirement, that the citizens of Kosovo return to work, go to parliamentary hearings, after being paid mostly by all employees in Kosovo, and according to Daci: “Rin in the lobby or cafe, saying I don't do the quorum to this or that”.

“From the academy must go to orders that is the time for realising Kosovo's full citizenship, the citizenship of its citizens. No, when we're holding elections or when we're taking down government. How is it possible in a country where there is no freedom of movement, all the time spent when you saw government down, or when we're taking the president down? I don't know what's with this intellectual class to say in politics, or they're just accidentally getting in that way”, he stressed.

Book Resenent Arsim Bajrami, assessing the importance of this work, has said the book offers first-hand data, as the author himself was part of the building state processes.

He called it the title of the book, alluding that the first period of independence was very difficult.

The “This book is especially important to understand especially the period 2001, when the regulation with which the Constitutional Frame for Temporary Self-government was established, with which a very new and very special dynamic of political developments in Kosovo had begun, but also extremely unique in the world. Kosovo from that year until the start of UN-mediated negotiations for resolving final status was guided by an extremely original two-key governance mechanism -- international and local”, Bajrami said.

Professor Judge Mushkolaj stressed that this publication reflects the most important events for building the first steps of democracy in Kosovo. She has said that for the period from the adoption of UN Resolution 1244 to the start of negotiations on resolving Kosovo's status, there are many scriptures and studies that have focused on the external aspect of statehood, however, there are few publications that address the role and perspective of the Kosovo leadership for the political developments of this important phase of statehood.

 

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