Hakki Abazi assaults Isa Mustaf and compares it to Slobodan Milosevic's regime

The outgoing government's second deputy prime minister, Haki Abazi, has staged a new attack on Mr. Isa Mustafa, chairman of the LDK. Mustafa on this day cited the large number of MPs who voted the no-confidence motion initiated by his party and declared that these votes were sufficient even [...]
Mustafa during the day cited the large number of MPs who voted to vote on the no-confidence motion initiated by his party and declared that these votes were sufficient to even make constitutional changes so that the possibility of other early elections could be avoided, Periscope follows.
And what it looks like is that these statements have not liked Mr. Prime Minister Abazi, who has linked Mustaf to the Milosevic regime that abolished Kosovo's autonomy in March 1989.
Ahaz had been the toughest Vetevendosje official against The LDK's since the collapse of this party's coalition with its party.
He had made unacceptable attacks on even Mr. Avdullah Hoti, while in the past had attacked Vetevendosje Movement, blaming it for the death of its activist, Astrit Deharin, and saying it is the same as PDK.
The following is his full status on Facebook:
Constitutional changes have been cited and made at the same time- and in the same sentence as statements on the state of emergency -- just once and so, in March 1989.
A world by majority has been annulled the 1974 constitution.
Consequently, because of dark and dire intentions against the citizens' will, it has been removed from Kosovo and its citizens the right to set themselves for their future. This school is still claiming to exist today.












