PDK deputies obey their bosses: Good to interrupt the Special Distinction

For the PDK deputy in the Kosovo Assembly, Zenun Pajaziti, it is good that the topic of the Special Court's dissolution can already be considered closed. We have a clear statement from the heads of state. After the chairman of the Parliament, Mr. Kadri Wessel, declared before the new year, we have the declaration [...]
We have a clear statement from the heads of state. After the chairman of the Parliament, Mr. Kadri Wessel, who was declared before the new year, also has a statement from the head of government and from the country's president, Hashim Thaci”, said Pajaziti, in KTV's interactive “”.
He has said that concern over the establishment of this Court may also be deemed valid in some respects.
The “on the eve of creating an institution, which is perhaps the most delicate we've had so far as it is the Special Court, has emerged scandals in EULEX. This raised doubts about whether the Court will be involved in such scandals”, Pajaziti has said, says Koha.net. “The events that have occurred, not all judgments have turned out to be impartial”, he said.
He has commented on his signature, along with 42 other deputies wanting extraordinary sessions in which the Law for Specialised Chambers and Special Prosecutor's Law would be broken.
Not at all are we MPs in such situations. I have always been correct with the positions of the party and the Parliamentary Group. The Parliamentary Group has held a meeting where it has taken a stand to hold a session for this court. I think the idea of MPs is a little bit exaggerated, even if we had held that session we couldn't prejudge the vote, but I'm saying once again, it's good that this topic has been closed, Pajaziti said.
Pajaziti has also stinged leaders who had displaced this responsibility only to MPs.
The “is not correct by leaders to say it's only in the hands of MPs, I think it's a full responsibility of political party leadership”, he said.












