Ladrovci: When a law is not good it is changed, but until then it is respected

Ladrovci: When a law is not good it is changed, but until then it is respected

The chairman of the Drenas municipality, Ramiz Ladrovci, has said the laws should not be violated, regardless of the circumstances, but, if they are not good, change with legal procedures. Ladrovci on the social network wrote that the poor “law, improve it, but don't violate it. None of the laws we have and thus there is no [...]

Ladrovci on the social network wrote that the poor “law, improve it, but don't violate it. None of the laws we have so and so are older than 20 years, but to improve them, respect them because you are punished sooner or later”.

His complete Facebook text:

Partic experience is very different from institutional experience. The responsibilities of volunteerism and cheerleading are like the nightly day towards legal and constitutional responsibilities.

When I think of the illegality of the '80s, and to this day, at the head of the municipality, there were many serious and unforeseen situations, I have tried to make the law my only course in my work.

One thing is certain, willful violation of the law, offenses with good intent, minor wrongdoing, violation due to circumstances, violation of the law without knowledge, in essence are violations, regardless of circumstances.

To avoid legal violations, laws must be adjusted, in line with international procedures, circumstances, and norms.

Poor law, improve it, but don't break it. None of our laws are older than 20 years, but to improve them, we respect them because you are punished sooner or later.

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