After Edi Rama defended the KLA war, VV's Hoxha attacked him with 9 “since”

After Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has defended the war of the KLA and two of its leaders, Kadri Thaci and Kadri Veselini, who were warned of an act of charges, has also reacted to former Prime Minister Kurti's adviser named Elvis Hoxha. Rama contested the professionality and honesty of the Special Court by naming yesterday's announcement [...]
Rama contested the professionality and honesty of the Special Court by labeling yesterday's announcement as a <x0-lined leafroom as in Mao communism (the notorious Chinese dictator)”.
This seems to have downplayed Vetëvendosje Elvis at all, having severely attacked his country's prime minister with nine sentences starting with “since”.
He has cited some of the positions he claims to have had by Prime Minister Rama over the years, thus countering his patriotism, Periscope follows.
According to Mr. Hoxha, the charges against Thaci and Wessel are charges against two designated persons and not against the two KLA leaders.
Full status:
Rama, with his statement, proves he doesn't realize that the scales between the victim and the gelatin don't work:
Since he as prime minister hosted a Galà concert with the Radio Television Orchestra for Vucic,
Since as prime minister said the mention of Serbian crimes in Kosovo is pathetic,
Since being put in front of the maps along with Thaci and Vucic, since thinking of the mini-sengen as a gift to Belgrade's economy,
Since supporting the government's decline in Kosovo in time of pandemic,
Since he spoke happily of the illegal government that emerged from violating the constitution,
Since it seemed normal to deny the people's right to choice,
Since being brought into the Republic of Albania in the same way by destroying democracy,
Since he felt nothing when the Eurodeputs indicated the collapse of Kosovo's constitutional order,
Since he invited Thaci with the greatest enthusiasm right after the collapse of the Kurti government.
The charge against Thaci is not being pathetic, but the mention of victims in Kosovo is.












