Moliqaj requires that measures be fully removed: Says protest shows measures against pandemic were for political points

Chairman The PSD has criticised Vetevendosje Movement's plan to hold protests at the time of restrictive measures imposed by the Kurti Government itself. Moliqaj says all citizens would have to be removed from the restriction of movement, even from those who do not protest. Through Facebook, Molyqaj has criticised the Government for managing [...]
Chairman The PSD has criticised Vetevendosje Movement's plan to hold protests at the time of restrictive measures imposed by the Kurti Government itself.
Moliqaj says all citizens would have to be removed from the restriction of movement, even from those who do not protest.
Through Facebook, Molyqaj has criticised the Government for managing pandemic, while saying that Albin Kurti Faithful Bislim must give responsibilities that are not responding to the economic recovery issue, Periscope follows.
This is the full post of Dardan Molliq on Facebook:
Vetevendosje is planning to hold protests on the eve of the decision the Constitutional Court will issue. Very good to be exploiting this democratic right. Now, after openly displaying the dual standard by organising protests, but contrary to the restrictive measures they have decided on themselves, it is time for these measures to be completely removed.
The way the government has chosen to defend itself against pandemic is short - lived. Their only chance is public opinion.
Restrictive measures, at least they would have to associate with as many tests as possible. The opposite has happened, the restrictive measures, although wrong in their strictness, were discriminatory in action. Karantina at the Student Centre should not pass without a comprehensive investigation. The violations of discrimination there have been initiated from the selection of persons to the duration of the quarantined approach and treatment.
Interventions in the economy on the other hand are extremely insufficient. Incompatibility with economic measures will cost much to the economy, and Kurti and Bislim must be held responsible for that, no matter what position they may be in tomorrow.
Beyond electoral opportunism, there is no point in opening mosques before schools and cafes. In the first few, third - year - olds, who are most vulnerable to the virus, frequent large numbers. Meanwhile, gastronomia cafes, apart from key economic activity, do not gather them into closed space with the endangered.
By means of civil society, the Kurti Government has staged protests when the measures were still too strict when people were arrested and quarantined for their needs. Today it is the same, the measures are in force by the Government, it itself is already protesting. The measures must be taken for everyone! Even those who do not protest to protect the government are citizens.











