Politologist Tahiri for rumours that the motion hearing should not be held: The Assembly Not Saboted

Politologist Mentor Tahiri has said the work of Kosovo's Parliament should not be stopped despite the situation in which the country is located. These comments, made by him after VVA deputy maintaining the incontinence of the Coronavirus, say they are not favourable conditions for holding the hearing for no-confidence motion on the government, [...]
Politologist Mentor Tahiri has said the work of Kosovo's Parliament should not be stopped despite the situation in which the country is located.
These comments, made by him as VVA deputy supporting the invisibility of the Cornavirus, say they are not favourable conditions for holding the hearing for no-confidence motion against the government, writes Periscope.
Tahiri has taken an example of how the Parliament's work has not stopped when in Kosovo the state of state is being ruled, not sabotaging the Parliament's work.
In addition, he says that attempts to sabotage the hearing cause opposing effects.
His scripture:
KU COUNTRY OF COSOVA
A state of emergency reigned in Kosovo. On July 2nd 1990, Kosovo Assembly deputies (then delegates) gathered at the required session, which the Speaker of the Parliament did not call as constitutional duty. Parliament Speaker Djordje Bozovic sabotaged the session. The regime locked the doors of the House. MPs were organised outside the building. That day 114 MPs testified that the work of the Assembly cannot be sabotaged. Session held. On the works and declarations proclaimed that day, the course of political travel was given. Kosovo's political history teaches us that the Assembly is not sabotaged. Sabotage efforts cause multiple opposite effects. Escape and sabotage shame. Facing the House does not weaken anyone!












