With documents: Halil Matoshi shows how new power is interfering with civil liberties

Kosovo's elected MP from the Vetevendosje ranks, Dimal Basha, has recently launched a smoking ban campaign in closed areas in the Ferizaj municipality, even though the laws in power make the ban in question. Actually, Mr. Basha has also prepared documents during his campaign. [...]
Actually, Mr. Basha has also prepared documents during his campaign that require the citizens of Ferizaj to pledge to implement the law in question, while announcing he has met with cafe owners, police officials and other relevant authorities.
This has irritated former senior adviser to former Prime Minister Haradinaj, Mr. Halil Matosi, who has made a reaction titled “Pyet No.2 to power. ”
He's signing private pledges to citizens, business owners, has interfered with civil liberties and has the public manipulated on populist effects, until the Parliament has voted the Law that prohibits smoking in closed environments, which continues to be paradoxically effective? Matoshi's reaction.
He then correctly asks why Mr. Basha has not asked the government currently headed by the party to which she belongs, Vetevendosje, to do law enforcement in question, writes Periscopi.
Matoshi claims Basha has mixed the competencies of the three powers which in democracy are divided -- the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.
We remember that Vetevendosje had a particular focus on the cafe issue. In addition to the elected MP, former MP for Yll Rugova had promised from a glass of water for any coffee citizens would order on the grounds that “was basic right”.
The following is the full status of Mr. Matosh and the document in question:
Question No. 2 for power
Respecting a people's choice as Dimal Basha, but he has signed private pledges with citizens, business owners, interfered with civil liberties and manipulated the public for popular effects, until the Parliament has voted the Law prohibiting smoking in closed environments, which continues to be paradoxically in power! The law on tobacco control in Kosovo went into effect in 2013, but there was no implementation.
Why the Honorable MP BassIs there no demand from the executive law enforcement or to take the initiative in the Republic Assembly, whether for change or passage of law?
It is mixed with the competencies of the three powers that in democracy are divided.
As long as there is the legal norm by which an operative is regulated, a report, any action parallel to the rate is positioning on the law.
Is this MP Basha's move arbitrators?













