Roma and Ashkali deputies react to Tome Gashi's gesture: Wicked and Racist

Two MPs representing communities with poor economic conditions have reacted sharply to lawyer Tome Gashi after he kicked the collected money of a beggar in Pristina. Periscope last night has published a video of attorney Tome Gashi kicking the collected money of a beggar in Pristina, Albert Kinoli representing the Roma [...]
Two MPs representing communities with poor economic conditions have reacted sharply to lawyer Tome Gashi after he kicked the collected money of a beggar in Pristina.
Periscop last night published a video watching attorney Tome Gashi kick ass the collected money. of a beggar in Pristina
Albert Kinoll, representing the Roma in the Assembly, said he is shocked by the lawyer's move and said this behaviour is unacceptable to this community.
Honored citizens, although spending many hours from yesterday's day and the rude gesture of lawyer Tome Gashi, first as a citizen of the Republic of Kosovo and as deputy of the Kosovo Parliament and representative of the Roma community, remain shocked, shocked and emotionally broken and wonder how a lawyer, a man who works and acts to bring justice to the country, to make such an act of evil against an innocent, vulnerable person”, wrote it on Facebook.
He said Gashi deserves to be punished for the move.
“I hope that such cases will not be repeated, but now it remains in Tome Gashi's conscience what his next step will be, and I had suggested that he make a public apology, a gesture that would do honor and favour Mr. Tome Gashi”
The same view with his colleague has been shared by MP Veton Berisha from the Egyptian Liberian Party.
He said it is unacceptable Tome Gashi's gesture and that as a representative of Kosovo's poor families, he condemns the racist “racist establishment”, Kosovo reports.
“As Kosovo Assembly MP, representative of a large portion of the poor families in Kosovo from the Egyptian community strongly condemns the actions of the well-known lawyer, the Vetevendosje Movement activist Tome Gashi to a beggar in downtown Pristina. Mr. Gashi are weak, racist acts and extremely evil”.
I ask Mr. Gashi as a highly experienced law professional should a man or one of them be treated as the head of the state rather than the individual!?? Don't complain now, Mr. Chairman. Gashi now the power is you!












