Pacolli returns to Kosovo, will he clash with Kurti's ministers this time?

AKR leader and Kosovo Assembly MP Behgjet Pacolli will return to Kosovo for the holiday of Fiter Bajrami. This is confirmed for news.net, by his adviser, Jethlir Zyberaj. Asked if he would try to attend the session, would he follow the MSH's instructions for vetoation, Zyberaj [...]
AKR leader and Kosovo Assembly MP Behgjet Pacolli will return to Kosovo for the holiday of Fiter Bajrami.
This is confirmed for news.net, by his adviser, Jethlir Zyberaj.
Asked if he would try to participate in the session, if he would follow the MSH's instructions on identity, Zyberaj said Pacolli would respect the Constitution.
This will be too soon. He will respect the Constitution”, he has said briefly.
Otherwise, Pacolli had sought a return to Kosovo in April this year, at the time it was discussing the formation of the new government by the LDK, following numerous trouble with permission for return, he arrived in the country on April 30th.
For his return, Pacolli was required not to isolate himself from others and to submit to the two-week rule of isolation at the Student Center, but he had sent the Operational Center of the Health Ministry to the health documentation with which he sought to enable proselytize at his home in Hyvali.
His return to Kosovo was compared to numerous clashes, as well as different reactions to whether he should be quarantined at the Student Centre or not.
Pacolli was especially involved with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, as well as the incumbent Ministry of Internal Affairs, Jhelal Svecla. Pacolli even after returning to Kosovo, had said he was afraid of a terrorist act on his plane by Kosovo authorities.
However, after a dramatic week in Kosovo, the AKR leader returned to Switzerland on May 4th.
He had announced for himself through a text on the social Facebook network, where he said he hoped the pandemic would pass as soon as possible.
“Today I have travelled to Switzerland to join my family, as in the current restrictions in Kosovo, my children cannot join me in my home in Pristina.












