Pacolli used the word "zhzazak" and spoke of beautiful Serbian lobbyists, KMDLNJ begs his dismissal

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has demanded that Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli be dismissed, as KMDLNJ says, sexual insults and languages. “Mr. Pacolli before the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Commission, such as “Serbia, has engaged 10 beautiful, well- dressed girls who have gone [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has demanded that Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli be dismissed, as KMDLNJ says, sexual insults and languages.
Mr. Pacolli in front of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Commission, such as “Serbia, has hired 10 beautiful, well - dressed girls who have gone to the table holding (screws!) and leaving an envelope on the table...”. This statement Mr. Pacolli before the Parliamentary Commission for Foreign Affairs constituted serious violations of human rights by exclusively insulting racist bases (blacks!) representatives of states, members of INTERPOL it, rightly vote”, said in the response of KMDLNJ.
The reference to Pacolli, not as members of the delegation or representatives of states, but simply like (szat!!!) also emphasized Pacolli's reference to the foreign affairs minister of the Republic of Kosovo, as well as representation in any quality in the name of Kosovo.
It's a racist anti-x0. Pacolli representatives of the states ranked Kosovo unjustly in countries that do not manifest tolerance towards those distinct from color, belonging to the other race or religious faith, as well. The game of 10 beautiful, well - dressed women is an insult to women because they qualify them as immoral” is highlighted in response.
KMDLNJ wants the Kosovo government to urgently call Pacolli to responsibility, download him for the denigratory, insulting, racist and sexist vocabulary with which they tried to justify the non-employment, lack of competence, lack of responsibility, both in the lobby plan and in that representative by damaging Kosovo's image too much, as well as by unable to make new recognition of Kosovo or by encouraging the states that have recognised Kosovo's independence, to attract this recognition.









