Xhavit Haliti shut down Pacolli's winning microphone: He's calling for war.

Kosovo Deputy Speaker Xhavit Haliti has interrupted the MP from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks, Victory Pacolli until the latter is a sign of dissatisfaction with the expulsion of the AKA from the international EQAR organisation said students should come out to the streets and block Pristina. “Today Kosovo students would have to block [...]
Kosovo's “Today students would have to block all Pristina streets, would have to block this government, this assembly. Today, students should be on the road”, Pacolli said.
Immediate was the reaction of Parliament's deputy head, Xhavit Haliti, who cut off the word from MP Pacolli with reasoning that parliament cannot call for protests.
I think you're calling for a war, but I'm done. Cut off the word that you are not eligible from Parliament to call protests”, Haliti said.
And when Vetevendosje deputy Salih Salihu took the word, he addressed Deputy Chairman Haliti, telling him that the bad habit has been made to stop the VV deputies.
Deputy Chairman Haliti replied that he too will stop talking if he calls for violence by the Kosovo Parliament.
And you'll stop the word if the parliament speaker calls for violence. Discuss whatever you want, criticise the government, the president of the Parliament, but not enough with the revolutionary enough”, Haliti said until he responded to MP Salihu.
And the debate between them took place even further, where Salihu said the protests are democratic right, while Haliti declared that for calling on parliament's violence in international states the MP is mandated.












