After Minister Sefaj's dismissal, AKRNA representatives show whether to leave the government

After Minister Sefaj's dismissal, AKRNA representatives show whether to leave the government

A day after the action on the arrest and deportation of six giglenists from Kosovo, Prime Minister Haradinaj has dismissed two leaders of the country's main security institutions, Kosovo Intelligence Agency chief Driton Gashi and Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj. Reactions have continued yesterday for these arrests event “Secret” undertaken by institutions [...]

A day after the action on the arrest and deportation of six giglenists from Kosovo, Prime Minister Haradinaj has dismissed two leaders of the country's main security institutions, Kosovo Intelligence Agency chief Driton Gashi and Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj. Reactions have continued yesterday for these arrests

The “secretive” action undertaken by Kosovo institutions Thursday morning, which resulted in the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens, educators and directors on the school network “Mehmet Akif”, has led to the dismissal of Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj and AKI director Driton Gashi, the paper writes.

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj made that decision under the argument that he had personally not been informed for a moment about what happened.

Although Minister Sefaj comes from the AKR ranks, representatives of this political subject have told “Zerin” that they will not leave the government.

Meanwhile, uninformed as to what happened Thursday, except Hardinaj, Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin and President Hashim Thaci also appeared.

He was charged by the opposition that he has been fully aware of the 29 March scenario.
According to opposition representatives, deportation cannot happen in any way without the knowledge of state institutions. In this case, Kosovo state leaders have held an emergency meeting during yesterday, pledging that such cases will never be repeated again.

Meanwhile, Turkish State President Recep Tayip Erdogan has declared that deported (as suspected of links to Fetullah Gylen) will be accountable to Turkish justice bodies.

 

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