JAVA: Firing against coronary, Constitutional Decision and Reciprocity

Today it ends a dramatic week in local politics, a week in which the mask of war measures against pandemic fell, but more reports between parties and institutions also tensed. Vetevendosje Movement activists organised a so-called “t-protest” that tried to put additional pressure on the Constitutional Court and [...]
Vetevendosje Movement activists organised a so-called “t-protest” that tried to put additional pressure on the Constitutional Court, which was on the verge of making a decision on President Thaci's decree nominating LDK mandate, Avdullah Hotin, to form the new government.
This test-proposses took part in 45,000 citizens, who, although standing on several red dots to offer the image of social distance measures, actually in many cases came close to each other. Unfortunately, the protest day struck with rain, and protesters thronged to a distance of less than four inches [10 cm] from each other. It was similar when the incumbent prime minister, Kurti, appeared on the roof of his government's object to greet them.

The mask of measures against the spread of the Devid-19 pandemic dropped. Before this protest began, co-workers of the late Agon Musliu of Gjilan had placed his portraits with various inscriptions in order to reject the forgetfulness of his death. We remember that the 25-year-old man from Gjilan died in the dormitories of the Students Centre in Pristina, where he was quarantined without his will on behalf of measures against spreading pandemic. Musliu was fanatically viewed as just a body that could infect others, but so were not considered thousands of sosh that were allowed to mobize in the square.

This constituted a desecration of victims from the pandemic and also desecration of the period that citizens were violated in the name of this war, writes Periscope.
Later, the Constitutional Court ruled that it gave President Thaci the right, considering that the decree was in line with the constitution. The first in the elections could not block institutions and receive the exclusive right to government formation. The verb “mund” taken in the second paragraph of Article 82 was not only preventing but also allowing.
This decision was considered the unacceptable “” by Kurti, who introduced its judges as Thaci's “vegla”. This, despite the same institution's collapse of two presidents, had made it impossible for him The PDK, to have the prime minister since 2014, had found the constitutional redundancy of the agreement for “Zieednica” and others.
Similarly, another clash occurred between President Thaci and Vetevendosje. Thaci accused Jelal Svecla and Haki Abbas of going to a Chamber of Regimes in Telekom, thus endangering the safety of the country's citizens' personal information. Kurti denied such a charge, while Svechla did not comment at all. Even in this case, the opinion was split in half as regards the faith and distrust of political acts and did not deal with the issue in question.
While today, having even numbered hours at the top of the executive, Kurti made the decision for “additional redocycycycycycycycycycites” towards Serbia. Reciprocity proved to be not complete as previously stated. Clearly, the prime minister has already acted on electoral purposes.
Kurt had used reciprocity as an attempt to gain greater popularity even in the past, even in various forms. From political reciprocity to commercial reciprocity. Then, the term full reciprocity was mentioned, then partial. In early February, it had been said that the tax would be lifted as soon as reciprocity is imposed, and a few days later that it would be imposed on June 15th. Later, a mere reciprocity was established on April 1. And now we have the extra “reciprocity”.
In fact, reciprocity implies counter-sizes such as those of Serbia, nothing less and nothing more. But that's not actually what it means to Prime Minister Kurti. /Periscope












