Is Kurt using the Albanian Volunteer Guard “threat for political poem “, experts speak

In office Prime Minister Albin Kurti made public an e-mail threatening to him coming from an organisation called “Garda Albanian Volunteer”. Security affairs officials say such an organisation has so far been unknown. Yet they appreciate that any threat from anyone should be taken care of [...]
Security Affairs Knower Nuredin Ibishi tells Kosovo that political-sized threats remain disturbing and that enter the group of criminal acts where even harsh penalties are envisioned.
It's become like fashion recently, raising threat issues, very interesting since political proportions. The latter of the prime minister, an organization that has so far been unknown to the volunteer Guard, is not known in opinion, nor in the media. However, these types of threats enter the group of criminal and normal acts, providing heavy sentences, especially when dealing with the official person or carrying out certain tasks such as in this case the prime minister, where the sentence is seen from 6 months to 5 years”, he says.
The other security expert, Drizan Shala, says the self-called organisation “Garda Albanian Volunteer” is in existence and that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti is exploiting them for political points at this time when the Constitutional Court is expected to make a decision on the president's decree for the new mandate to form the Government.
The threat to the prime minister in question, this email sent on May 17th and published on May 19th, is in itself suggesting that there is a mist in this email, because the law organs are also only doing investigations. While based on the president's statements, that this organisation is in existence, it is allowing me to doubt that this was done for political motives, to instruct and disseminate the opinion and opinion of citizens regarding the Constitutional Court's decision that should be taken in forming the Hoti” government, Shala says.
Security affairs officials have also commented on the pressure on the Constitutional Court.
Ibishi estimates that such pressure by political parties and politicians in general is harmful to democracy in the country.
He says the Constitutional Court has become a place where the <x0-force” are competing for who is most powerful.
The Constitutional Court is an independent body and it must judge according to what is in the constitutional provisions, but also the interpretations of what has been sent, materials, but also practices, not the impact of various pressures I say. Although I know it's not, but it's only enough that the opinion is going on that it's creating a conviction which is stronger politically is putting greater pressure. It's a disaster that tells of a fragile democracy of ours. Because the Court is independent in decisions and so it should be, we expect sooner this decision comes and I think that any influence or pressure on the Court is punishable and that they should submit if it eventually has”, says Ibishi.
The other security connoisseur, Drizan Shala, declares that if the Constitutional Court does not decide in favour of Vetevendosje, there will be protests and riots.
One argument on this one, Shala mentions the removal of government fences on the part of incumbent Interior Affairs Minister Jelal Svecla's taskman.
I think that if it's not in the government's favor, citizens or certain groups within the Vetevendosje Movement will organise protests, where we have a protest preparation on the ground. This is implying that if the decision is not in favour of the 6 October winners, then the measure will be organised will be mobilized and there will be protests in a form we have not seen so far. But the most important issue is that what will happen to the security perimeter, where we have a decision that has been taken on the part of the interior affairs minister's taskman, with the removal of the fences, and that lets me understand a certain possible insensification of an attack or attack on the government object or the Kosovo Parliament”, Shala said.
Days ago, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has announced that he has been threatened by a group that himself calls Albanian Volunteer subx1> Kurt has published a communique of this group on Facebook.
On the other hand, Kurti has said that this threat is not to him, but to the Constitutional Court, which is expected to make the decision about President Thaci's decree regarding Avdullah Hoti's nomination for prime minister.












