Thaci in The Hague, Kurti strikes with video from party balcony

Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti, through a video conducted on his party balcony, has hit Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who he says took the president's chair in The Hague. “Based on Article 131 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, the state of emergency declares the president, the decree of [...]
Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti, through a video conducted on his party balcony, has hit Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who he says took the president's chair in The Hague.
“Based on Article 131 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, the state of emergency is declared by the president, whose decree must be granted consent in the Assembly. Why does this government threaten us with the proclamation of a state of emergency? What does she do with this announcement? There is only one explanation: the lame prime minister is the spokesman for the presidency, Thaci's tool, who took the Republican president's chair with him before the special prosecutor at The Hague.
In the republic, the sovereign is the state and source of sovereignty the people; in the monarch, the king is sovereign. The president is not sovereign. He cannot take the presidential chair with him to the prosecutor or court. Kosovo did not owe that to”, says Kurti.
In the video on the country's pandemic situation, Kurt says that the solution exists through the law that Vjosa Osmani has initiated.
“The solution exists: Procedure of Anti Law - CO VID, which was initiated by the Speaker of the Parliament, Mrs. Vjosa Osmani, who himself was sought by the Constitutional Court more than three months ago. So the solution exists, but they don't want solutions. So, in the meantime, save yourselves and each other, remember our orders and instructions from doctors: keep personal hygiene, keep physical distance, wear protective masks. Let us strengthen social solidarity when the government has weakened our democratic state. In the face of the government's inability to govern, let us take care of everyone's life and health, writes Kurti.












