Thaci's adviser reacts to Justice Minister, ordering him to read the Constitution

President Thaci's political adviser, Adil Behramaj, has reacted after last night's statements by Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, has accused Kosovo President Hashim Thaci of holding meetings on behalf of Kosovo without constitutional mandate. This is not the first time he left Kosovo secretly for such meetings without [...]
This is not the first time he left Kosovo for such meetings without constitutional mandates, without a mandate known to the Parliament”, Haxhiu has said.
This consisting of it, Thaci's adviser has called it professional misery, showing deep constitutional ignorance.
To serve the interest of citizens and to increase public responsibility as institutions and politicians, according to Behramaj, these gibberish ministers who are infecting the public would be spared if these unanimously decide to read the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo.
There is no greater professional misery than when a politician, who has chanced to be the minister of justice, shows constitutional ignorance and puffs up with her faces. Painful to see Albulen Hadziu's level of medicine, under which the president needs a known term from the Parliament to hold meetings on behalf of Kosovo. Even meetings at the White House. In the absence of this mandate known by the Parliament, because the Constitution recognizes them, the meetings are unconstitutionally harmful. If one day we are not surprised with another pearl, this is actually the culmination of her ignorance. So these were not only about the previous literary scandal with NATO, where they started with amateur interpretations for constitutional violations and contracted to English-Albanian dictionary when they woke up from ignorance mogories, but shamelessly even within institutions are continuing to be wrapped up in the shell of opposition. These may continue to behave as long as they want to as permanent opposition to political causes, but now is the time when they have to make decisions that strategic partners have been demanding for many years. Also, to be in service to the interest of citizens and to increase public responsibility as institutions and politicians, these bulging of inexperienced ministers that are infecting the public would be averted if these unanimously decide to read the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo. At least this would look more serious because as they started, they'd be told sooner than their biggest extremists have expected, he wrote Behramaj.












