Kurti government refuses to light LGBTI's colour building

The incumbent Kurti is reluctant to light her building with the colors of the LGBTI community in honour of May 17th, International Day against Homophobia. Organizations from the community to question have officially demanded that, for May 17, the day after tomorrow, this building be enlightened with the colors of the rainbow, which they represent internationally. However, it seems [...]
The incumbent Kurti is reluctant to light her building with the colors of the LGBTI community in honour of May 17th, International Day against Homophobia.
Organizations from the community to question have officially demanded that, for May 17, the day after tomorrow, this building be enlightened with the colors of the rainbow, which they represent internationally.
However, it seems government in charge Kurti is reluctant to do so.
In a response to the Kallxo portal, the CSGD organisation's Arber Nuhiu stated that the demand was initially approved, but was later rejected after two days.
Such action in the Government building had made governments past 2014 annual.
Last week we asked the Office for Good Governance, near the Prime Minister's Office, we've been looking forward to lighting up the government building on May 17th, an activity that happens regularly since 2014. On May 12th, from the Office for Good Governance, we have a confirmation that our request is approved and on May 17th, starting from 8:00 p.m., the Government building will be lit with rainbow colors. On May 14th, we received another email, which the option for lighting up the building has fallen, and other options of the prime minister are required from us, Nuhiu said.
We remember that last month numerous supporters of Vetevendosje had attacked the sexual orientation of the White House Emisari for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green.












