Musliu calls von Cramoni's visit to The Hague scandalous: He asks for his resignation

Democratic Party MP Ganimete Musliu has made a sharp response over the European Commission's visit to Kosovo rapporteur Violet von Cramon to Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague, calling it scandalous and unprecedented. MP Musliu says when she sees such scandalous actions of a Eurodeputte [...]
MP Musliu says that when she sees such scandalous actions of a Eurodeputte is not surprising that today we have a Special Prosecutor's Office in The Hague, which, instead of dealing with justice, deals with the fulfillment of the personal ambitions of a Eurodeputte that politically tilt in Kosovo.
She has recently invited Cramnon to make her interests clear to the Special Court, Periscope follows.
“Scandalous and legalally unregulated this visit by Eurodeputette von Cremon to the Special Court, which is also a rapporteur for Kosovo to the European Parliament. When you look at these scandalous actions of a Eurodeputte, it is hardly surprising that we have today a Special Prosecutor's Office in The Hague, which, instead of being dealt with fairly, deals with the fulfillment of the personal ambitions of a Eurodepute, which clearly tilts politically in Kosovo. It is in the interest of European transparency and democratic values, to make it clear what its interests were in the Special Court, when neither of the deputies of the Kosovo Assembly who have adopted the law and mandated specialised judges and prosecutors in The Hague, have ever visited them to preserve the autonomy of their functioning as an institution, since on the other hand we have flagrant intervention of a Euro-depute. The least she would have to do is apologize and resign for this scandalous visit. The Specialised Prosecutor's Office and Specialised Chambers have been created to whitewash claims fabricated by Serbia's structures and promoted by Dick Marty. They are not designed to decide the geopolitical fate of the state of Kosovo or the fate of its political and institutional leaders”, Mrs. Musliu.












