LVVV's LDK accuses each other of testing for COVID-19

The indictment and counteraccusation between LDK and VV deputies for management of pandemic in the country also occurred at today's session. LDK MP Dorothy Maloku, seeking unity for fighting pandemic, said the division over this subject has caused citizens not to take this virus seriously and therefore the country [...]
The LDK MP, Dorothy Maloku, seeking unity for fighting pandemic, said the division over this subject has caused citizens not to take this virus seriously and the country could therefore go towards disaster.
She said that at the beginning of the pandemic, former government Kurti tested for Covid-19 just government officials from the VV, until he forgot the citizens.
“Citizens need to know that the first persons with high public function to have been privileged, reaffirmed privileged, to be tested were senior VV officials. For the part of the former Prime Minister Kurti's cabinet, all VV ministers, including non-government officials in government offices, have been tested to begin pandemic at the time when most of our citizens haven't even had the slightest information on tests, Maloku stressed.
While VV deputy Iron Murati has reacted to MP Maloku's statements calling hypocrisy, until he said that in current LDK rule, members have been tested with the entire family without symptoms.
About what was said by the colleague, and he also called on us to be together to put our differences aside because we're in a pandemic situation, I have to refer again to yesterday's statement of hypocrisy. Because it is the LDK Parliamentary Group, along with the ruling coalition, who did not vote the anti-Condivus-19 law when it was here. So I have to say once more that this is the definition of hypocrisy... As far as testing here is concerned, we have had other LDK members tested with the entire family without symptoms. And we have citizens who now, even when they have symptoms, they tell you to go to the house and see that we have tests and we can't test you, he said.
Against the statement, MP from LDK ranks Maloku had, saying there are no greater hypocrisy than in the middle of the pandemic to take up protests and the same t dealt with the government's balcony, Kurti.
When we talk about hypocrisy, there is no greater hypocrisy than the market that you love citizens and we think it's only been two months since you started opening measures in proportion to your preparation for protest. When we talk about hypocrisy there's no greater hypocrisy than in the middle of the pandemic when the whole world was suffering from pandemic you've invited citizens to the square to do protest tests that were actually tests with their lives. Even we do not forget the greeting from former Prime Minister Kurti's balcony to those tested by you. As much as you think of the people and as we think of”, she said.
The pandemic debate is still continuing in the Kosovo Assembly.












