The picture that desecrated the Kosovo flag, the VV MP's candidate: Shank media and colleagues (Photo) is rampant

The MP candidate in the VII legislature of the Kosovo Assembly, Mrs. Mimoza Shala, for whose profession and education lack the data on her Facebook, has made a completely unacceptable reaction after publishing the photograph where it is seen desecrating the flag of the Republic of Kosovo. Madame Shala, for whom we continue to [...]
Mrs. Shala, of whom we continue to know nothing, has labeled the medium who published it, Indexline, as a <x0portal close to PDK”.
A portal close to the PDK branded me yesterday that I supposedly didn't want Kosovo, why I protested in the environment when state symbols were burned. ” writes Shala.
She has justified her unacceptable action by slipping even worse in her mistake. Instead of apologizing, Mrs. Shala, who is learning to become an MP of the Republic of Kosovo and to be paid by this country's taxes, has also attacked her colleagues from politics, calling them <x0ndalphabet”.
This is her full Facebook response:
A portal close to the PDK branded me yesterday that I supposedly didn't want Kosovo, why I protested in the environment when state symbols were burned.
I admit that I have often manifested against the capture of the state. Against international capture when they defined the symbols as the indigenouss once in Africa. Against capture by the Serbian Orthodox Church when we were told demagogued. And against the capture by our Mafia, which left us without a future.
During these manifestations there may also have been Willing protests against various emblems, viewed as derivatives of corruption. Whether by international or by Serbia or by our occupied state. This is the popular way of expressing dissatisfaction, from the United States, to Scandinavian, to Australia. I myself try to understand and fight the reasons for discontent.
I want a country, but not every kind of state. A society where citizens should serve the state is called dictatorship. Democracy is called when the state serves citizens. If the state violates citizens' freedoms illegally, it is a citizen's moral duty to express dissatisfaction. I think this is actually the very essence of democracy.
My opponents may say that this stance disqualifys me from politics. But I regret why they are so illiterate. I say to myself that this attitude, and my willingness to live as I learn, makes me worthy of parliament.
The politics will disqualify the demagogues and the Mafia: those who have captured our country. That's my attitude. But let the last word have my fellow citizens. These will decide who they want most in parliament. And I'll believe their verdict, but I promise them one thing. I will remain myself, no matter whether I sit in parliament or not.
I am who I am. That's how I'm cooked, so I know how to love Kosovo. No tricks, no tricks, no compromises. And I have nothing to change for others.
Movement V 126
Mimoza Shala 53










