Salihu counts the mistakes to MPs: Finally, do not say happy things when laws are adopted

Of course, language errors made by Kosovo Assembly deputies are frequent. If someone stops attending a plenary session, then you realize how many mistakes are made in just one sentence, let alone throughout the entire session. But it is Bekim Salihu, a researcher at the GAP institute who has chosen [...]
If someone stops attending a plenary session, then you realize how many mistakes are made in just one sentence, let alone throughout the entire session.
But it is Bekim Salihu, a researcher at the GAP institute who has chosen to count some of the mistakes made during yesterday's plenary session.
Among the cited mistakes is the fact that at the conclusion of the adoption of any of the laws, it is said in the Assembly.
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Errors I encountered in MP's language yesterday
It doesn't say we have things in our possession, it's available.
It is not said he has given a statement, but he has declared.
He didn't say he flew, but he traveled.
Not to be said he was born, but he was born.
There's no such thing as an opinion, but there's an opinion of it.
And in the end, no happiness is said when law is passed.












