What did he do this week? From the quake that irreversibly shook politics to the sports earthquake

The last week of June was covered by a constant, hot weather. Political events were few, yet significant. On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court decided that the co-chaired Negotiator team of two Social Democrats, Shpend Ahmeti and Fatmir Limaj, would be declared unconstitutional. This team is said to be spent on [...]
The last week of June was covered by a constant, hot weather. Political events were few, yet significant.
On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court decided that the co-chaired Negotiator team of two Social Democrats, Shpend Ahmeti and Fatmir Limaj, would be declared unconstitutional. This team is said to have spent over 300 thousand euros so far, even though all the work done is equal to zero [0]. In fact, every conversation or every single one of this team turns out to have been beyond what the highest judicial act of our Republic defines.

The Constitution also announced limiting the president's role in these negotiations, which, if not, shows her independence from politics. Similarly, this court indicated that Prime Minister Haradinaj had violated the constitution by delegateing his competencies to another unconstitutional body.
In short, the Constitutional Court caused severe magnitude quakes on the political scene, disrupting the weight of the three highest institutions in the state: Presidency, Government and Parliament.
Besides, this happened to show how profound our authorities ' ignorance of the country's Constitution takes into account numerous violations, and continuing speculations about violations.
However, the Constitution that marred the deal on Zajednica years ago [The Association of Serb Majority] has already put negotiations with Serbia in an even larger abyss, as we know we do not know what we will negotiate. The mandated for negotiations, Ramush Haradinaj, has repeatedly declared with his mouth that he is incapable of negotiating, in the meantime has expressed the mohu for any option on the table. The prime minister has been against Zajednica. It was against border correction. And to the worse, he has offered no alternative by meriting Mr. Status Kuos.

Ramush Haradinaj slightly lost
Beyond the political earthquake, another devastating earthquake occurred in the sports arena. Fernikil, as Kosovo champion and Pristina as vice-conceptions, would play against Europe's weaker teams coming from Gibraltar, respectively. This phase wasn't even technically qualified by U. EFA, but foretaste of qualifications. I mean, after we had a succession of national successes, we walked back to Earth from the catastrophic level of the game.
Pristina's match in front of St. Team. Joseph was in the Fadil Vokry Stadium. Topi did not obey the feet of white-term football players. He had his own roots. You walk where you want. The cases created were just like their name - random. The marks were accidental. The runs were too slow. In short, the game was a terrible amateur level. Kosovo's football national would have won the match against St. Josephs at least 12-0. But Pristina failed. St. Team. Josephés was from the country of Gibraltar, which has six square miles of Gibraltar, which means that when a hard drive player lands in their country, there is danger of sending the ball to the other country from the city stadium, namely Spain.

Pristina to play next match
On the other hand, despair was also among Fernikli's deer. This team barely managed to win in front of teams at the same level and qualified in the qualifying round.
Therefore, instead of taking pride in self - proclaimed “Brazili of the Balkans”, we would probably have to compare ourselves with Gambi in Africa, which has the same number of inhabitants, the same area of territory and independence, that is, one day after us.
But because of the humiliation we suffered in football, we had previously received other medals at the Judo European Olympics. Majlinda Kelmendi won the gold medal, Nora Gjakova the silver, while Loriana Kuka won the bronze in their respective categories. For Kelmendi, this was the 43rd medal in the race since 2009.

All medals won by Majlinda Kelmendi
While local elections are held today in Albania, where the two opposition parties are not participating. The municipalities are expected to win Edi Rama's SP candidates, further deepening the political crisis that continues to produce the risk of civil war.
German newspaper B ILD is continuing to publish wiretapping where SP officials are heard buying votes. The same wiretapping was heard from Edi Rama himself, who, however, was not able to convince himself to resign.
We don't know if it's important news, because we don't know the political burden yet, but former Social Democrat Initiative deputy Milaim Zeka founded his personal party, calling it the Euro-Atlantic Party of Kosovo. [ Footnote] PEK]. /Periscope












