JAVA: Attacks on journalists, pressure on Constitutional and new launch of old dialogue

Periscop returns to the weekly summary. This seven - day period of time offered a series of important political developments at the time when we went through the next phase of easing measures in the fight against the coronary. Developments that seriously endanger the violation of public debate and return to the old policy of dialogue. From him [...]
From Monday onward, Kosovo citizens could use freedom of movement for an hour longer. And, not being around the house seems to have overshadowed the importance of various political developments.
This week began after a week in which protests were staged by Vetevendosje activists, while the parties' comments on the dispute with the Constitutional Court are being considered the constitutionality of President Thaci's decree nominating Avdullah Hotin for prime minister.
But this party's aggressive discourse on the issue of the Constitution's potential decision did not stop even this week. On the contrary.
This political party put pressure on this Constitutional Court judge, even naming one of them.
Meanwhile, after attacking Periscop journalists on various topics and journalists of many other media that are not captured by them, Vetevendosje recently attacked journalists of the Time Group on the very issue of the Constitution's decision.
Such an attack on journalists denounced the Association of Kosovo Journalists (AGK).
And during that time, how much democracy and freedom of country, just as citizens' health is being affected, the issue of the Theatre collapse in Tirana has also penetrated Kosovo. Vetevendosje did not hesitate to exacerbate brotherly relations even with the Republic of Albania, with Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi casting grave accusations even against the country's prime minister, Edi Rama.
Outside these polarising developments, Germany's Foreign Affairs Minister Maas and French counterpart Le Drian called for Kosovo and Serbia to resume negotiations with Slovak leadership Miroslav Lajcak. /Periscope











