Nagavci reacts to Mustafa: Prime minister's reporting is his responsibility

The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Isa Mustafa today, reacted to the interventions of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti. Mustafa said the three successive sessions in the Kosovo Assembly are three offensives opposed to Prime Minister Hoti. To this statement of the LDK's first one has reacted to the deputy head of the Kosovo Parliament by Vetevendosje, [...]
The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Isa Mustafa today, reacted to the interventions of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti.
Mustafa said the three successive sessions in the Kosovo Assembly are three offensives opposed to Prime Minister Hoti. To this statement of the first LDK has reacted to Kosovo's Deputy Speaker of the Parliament by Vetevendosje, Arberie Nagavci.
Nagavci says monitoring the government's work by MPs is guaranteed with the Constitution and Rule of the Parliament.
“A right to monitor work The government on the side of MPs is guaranteed with Constitution and Order of The” framework, Nagavci writes.
While, she says the LDK chairman's response to the interventions called by VV deputies indicates that in addition to the desperate situation he has taken, it also shows the way they view power.
“The president's response LDK for the intervals called by LV deputies! shows not only the desperate state in which they have fallen, without full responsibility, but also the way they view power - without accountability, transparency, or competence. Mr. Mustafa knows that the prime minister's report is his responsibility, though Mr. Hot is The prime minister's non-legitimation, but he chooses to call it an offensive against Prime Minister Hoti”, Nagavci writes away.
He also wrote that, “Wictimized and tried to help his subordinate by speaking with the language of his old partner, Mr. Thaci. He spoke the same way: ”Jeni vs. America” And at the same time, the commitment continues to push ahead of Zajednica, the project initiated by Thaci and continued by him. Mr. Mustafa knows that today with the legitimate prime minister there are neither 60 deputies nor the majority of citizens, so they try to escape responsibility and avoid elections. All they have left is to hide as usual in statements of friendship, though baseless and peaceful”.












