After the crash with Kadri Veselin, light Millaku speaks of Periscope: I don't do it anymore

At yesterday's session of the Kosovo Parliament, Vetevendosje Movement MP Drita Milaku has sharply criticised Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin for the insult he had made to the MP, Xhelal Svecla, in the case of ratification of Demarkation. She opposed Wessel, who again used offensive language against the MP. In a statement [...]
Millaku for Periscop has claimed that he was obstructed by the charm Wessel had made on the day of the competition hearing.
Its very low side brings the Assembly as being not a place, but a street neighborhood. The dictionary, insults, and insults are non-parliamentarians, which should not be allowed to be repeated in”, Milaku said of Periscope.
During yesterday's hearing, Millaku told Wessel that he had not heard him reviled that day, otherwise.
You didn't get the votes to swear at us here. Fortunately, I didn't hear you say that day that I would have put it”, he told Millaku to the Speaker of the Parliament.
Immediately, Wessel, who had even asked MP Millaku if she had something personal with him.
He even countered her claim that dealt with tear gas”.
“A you use your mouth too much, huh?”, ask Vessel Milak.
And for that, Milaku says Wessel speaks the language of the PDK's Office and the position he had held earlier, referring to the post of Kosovo Intelligence Service head.
I gave the answer yesterday and I don't deal with it anymore because it doesn't even deserve to argue with him. He speaks the language of the PDK's office, as well as of its post, which is past”, she says.
Last night's session was not the first time MP Millaku ran into Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin.
Four months ago, she had charged Wessel with ordering the killing of commander “Drini” along with President Thaci.
Even in that session, Wessel was opposed.
But it later became known that MP Millaku was confused and that it was about Sali Veselin, who in March 2003 was sentenced by the International Judicial Panel at the Prizren Court for the murder of Ekrem Raja./Periscopi












