PDK MP: Resigning a moral act, but responsibility cannot be denied

The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Undiscovered Persons and Petitions has discussed today the 25-year-old suicide case at the Student Centre. This commission member from the PDK, Valdete Idrizi, said that as the commission is seeking accounts concerning the case. “Each of us members of this commission [...]
This commission member from the PDK, Valdete Idrizi, said that as the commission is seeking accounts concerning the case.
Each of us members of this commission except to express our concerns and the neglect the Ministry of Health has had. We're looking for an account, because resignation is a moral act, let it be in the conscience of the people. But, on the other hand, no one can escape”, she said.
Idrizi said the entire commission has backed the PDK's initiative to establish an investigative commission for the 26-year-old case, which has died by jumping from 4th floor at the Student Centre.
No members of this commission have actually disputed and declared that they will co-operate with any initiative taken to investigate, all indiscriminately. In addition to the missing North colleague we were all present, and all unanimously we have expressed both the concern and the will and contribution that could be given as a commission to help investigate this case as soon as possible”, she said.
She said it's disturbing to treat people equally to be quarantined or not.
They will visit the Students Centre, airport, border points.
She announced that at this commission meeting, the government's decision to allocate 10,000 euros to pay the electricity for northern Kosovo citizens has also been addressed.












