Shala: I didn't insult Dardan Sejdiu, I told him you were sold

Cameron Shala admits he's called a sellout, but according to Shala, this is not an insult but a quality. The deputy head of the Assembly from LDK's ranks, Kujtim Shala, has been declared after reported having clashed with PSDA deputy Dardan Sejdiu. Shala has given his version of what happened [...]
Cameron Shala admits he's called a sellout, but according to Shala, this is not an insult but a quality.
The deputy head of the Assembly from LDK's ranks, Kujtim Shala, has been declared after reported having clashed with PSDA deputy Dardan Sejdiu. Shala has given his version of what happened today at the Assembly of the Parliament's leadership.
It shows that it has rejected PSDI's request for extraordinary hearings, since according to Shala, they did not have signatures in one location.
I signed the request for extraordinary secession, since MPs' signatures were not on a list, as they should be”, he told Express.
The LDK has been charged days before that it forged the signatures of MPs who were not present to request holding an extraordinary session. This, according to Shala, was mentioned today by Sejdiu.
This base has been contested by our request a few days ago. Sejdiu said that we are trying to convert the counterfeiting LDK has made on the case of a demand for extraordinary secession. And I told him that, in my opinion, even this case is like him and that his reaction is typical for a sale, which because he's sold himself, accuses others of”, added the deputy head of the Parliament.
Sejdiu has spoken several times since the chairmanship meeting at 10:00. Sejdiu wrote on Facebook earlier saying Shala insulted him and offended him.
Meanwhile, the deputy owner of the Assembly says that he has never used offensive expressions. He admits he called Dardan Sejdiu sold out, but according to Shala, this is not an insult.
“are registered. The sold is not an insult, but a quality, which the prime minister himself testified to at the conference for media, when he said they agreed with the coalition leaders, and also, a little while ago, testified to by Prime Minister”, Shala is now expressed.
Otherwise, the PSD has proposed resolution that makes the opposition part of the dialogue. In this way, this party has nominated Shpend Ahmeti as co-chairman of dialogue with Initiative Chairman Fatmir Limaj.
Earlier, PSD's deputies had rejected dialogue with Serbia.
Meanwhile, the LDK, as well as Vetevendosje, has since rejected this resolution and the opposition's involvement in dialogue with the reason that there must be elections first and then continuing dialogue.












