Mimoza Kusari seeks start of procedures for Hashim Thaci's dismissal

Kosovo Parliament MP Mimoza Kusari has called for the launch of procedures for the dismissal of Kosovo's president of the state, Hashim Thaci, following the deportation of 6 Turkish citizens from Kosovo, who led the Gylenist schools in Kosovo. According to Kusari, Kosovo's president has seized all ruling positions in the country, putting the chairman [...] under shadow.
According to Kusari, Kosovo's president has occupied all of the ruling positions in the country, overshadowing Kosovo's Parliament Speaker and prime minister, writes Periscopi.
Kusar's full reaction:
The country is being debated for yesterday's deportation event of Turkey's citizens. The country's prime minister officially acknowledges that he has not been informed and that he is still not taking “to” parliamentary governance procedures.
The mayor admits that if he had been informed in time, he would have gone to the airport and stopped their deportation.
Summary: Neither the Prime Minister nor the Speaker of the Assembly are knowing the work and responsibilities of the duties they carry. In this mist, the president of the state is exploiting the moment and occupied all of the country's government positions.
First, the president's dismissal procedure should be initiated at the moment of confirmation of his involvement in yesterday's case.
The second, political parties agree to the legislative and short-term political agenda, including the deadline for upcoming parliamentary elections by the end of 2018.
In this confusion, none of the institutional leaders are ruling for Kosovo.












