Why is the word “ ” a personal and family insult to Prime Minister Hoti?

Vetevendosje deputies have chosen at today's session where financial agreements with international institutions should be voted on. They have repeated the insult to the Hoti government, calling it “the Coti” government. This insult was repeated by deputies Artan Abrashi, Rexhep Selimi, Dimal Basha and Arber Rexhaj. Arben Gashi, chief of [...]
This insult was repeated by deputies Artan Abrashi, Rexhep Selimi, Dimal Basha and Arber Rexhaj.
Arben Gashi, the head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, has demanded the expulsion of MPs who have made such an insult, writes Periscopi.
The dictionary of Albanian gives the following meaning to this word:
Time render.
- No profit, no profit; no good ending, no point at the top. He was in vain. He got tired. You talk nonsense. It's lame. In vain.
- Without doing anything, doing no useful work; no work. You suck. You're wasting your time. He was so stupid. He ate his bread for nothing.
- No purpose or intention; no specific direction. Bullshit. It was in vain. It came in vain. You asked for nothing. He fucked up. I'm out. It's useless. Shoot the shit.
- No important reason or reason. Bullshit. You laugh. Frustrated, in vain. He screamed at her. He beat him up. No wonder they say that...
- Lost, worth no harm to anyone. So the matter went astray. He ruined his money. The wheat (the corn tree) should not be in vain.
- In the wind, in the smoke, in the garden; without meaning. This sucks. He broke it. Speaketh in vain.
- Talk. God. mb. It's on its own. f. In terms of 1, 3, 6 of the sentence. No shit. Life for nothing. Bullshit. Bad move.
But why is this really a very serious offense that affects personal and family foundations?
Koti would not be an insult if the prime minister's last name was Haradinaj or Kurti. But the prime minister's last name is Hoti (Avdullah Hoti) and gives the same sound as the <x0->cotti”.
This offends the personality and, being also the surname, offends all persons who name themselves prime minister. /Periscope












