4 Most Interesting Details From Today's Thaci Conference Regarding Special Court

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci held a conference with journalists today on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of Independence. The characteristics of this conference can be considered Thaci's proximity to journalists and a measure of freedom of communication. But move on to see the details of this conference. Forced by Journalists, [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci held a conference with journalists today on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of Independence. The characteristics of this conference can be considered Thaci's proximity to journalists and a measure of freedom of communication. But move on to see the details of this conference.
Forced by journalists, he also spoke to the Special Court. His attitude had not changed since he declared it. The president said that “Special Court represents a historic injustice, but that should be swallowed up as an obligation by the international”. It is widely known that he had tried to convince MPs to vote on him, but he interpreted it as a clarification. That's the first detail. It leads to his vindication, which we will also discuss in the fourth detail.
The second detail lies in his legal inconsistencies. The attempt to abolish the Special named it the initiative of some MPs to whom he had to be subjected. But on the other hand, he said Kosovo would not abolish the Special Court. This leaves doubt about his attitude. In the first one, he expresses his submission to a possible abolition of the Court, while in the second, he is flatly speaking against something like that.
Asked by a journalist about Xhavit Halit's statement, who had said he expects to face the Special Court, he issued a strange statement. I wouldn't want this wish to be realized” The President said. This shows in the first place that Thaci knows more than public opinion about the work of Specialised Chambers, referred to as the Special Court. This statement presents Thaci's fears of eventual confrontation with the Special Court.
And meanwhile, a little earlier, he had declared that Kosovo has no reason to flee justice. That's three.
In the fourth, Thaci tries to avoid historical responsibility for special creation. He said that “Special Court didn't bring me in, but they brought the circumstances”, thus entwining his responsibility as prime minister then.












