Krasniqi-Hot: The Parliament is not the last son of the caval, do not treat it as such

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Memli Kransiqi has criticised Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti for not presenting the platform for dialogue first in the legislature. According to Krasniqi, the fact that Hoti has not sought to address MPs on this issue, but to make the presentation at other institutions is insulting to the Parliament. “You approach [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Memli Kransiqi has criticised Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti for not presenting the platform for dialogue first in the legislature.
According to Krasniqi, the fact that Hoti has not sought to address MPs on this issue, but to make the presentation at other institutions is insulting to the Parliament.
You have so far offended the House. You didn't even ask to come here tonight and present your platform for dialogue. Presenting your platform elsewhere, before the Kosovo Assembly, is the insult I'm talking about. You may have been able to go to some old age club the same way you went to the Academy of Sciences and Arts, or perhaps you will now seek their support and votes for dialogue, why for any commission for dialogue. It's not the last Calallus sons-in-law, as the people say, and please don't treat the Assembly as such, he said.
Krasniqi asked Hoti to report today on the agenda of the meeting in Washington and the government's positions regarding topics to be discussed.
Until Hoti demanded that the opposition be involved in the question of dialogue, Krasniqi said such a request is hypocrisy by Hoti, who, as he once said, has rejected something like that.
Now when you're in power, just like Albin Kurti some time ago, ask for the support of the opposition's participation in the dialogue, even with some kind of desire fountain, even if your predecessor designed what role we should be in as opposition. But to be honest with me is a kind of hypocrisy, I don't believe you have the moral right to ask for what you refused over a year when you yourself were in opposition.
Krasniqi said the role of the Parliament is crucial to the question of dialogue with Serbia.












