Official The PDK claims there are arguments that Kurti “hates KLA” and loves “Special”

Official PDK's name is Betim Joshi claims VV chairman Albin Kurti is a hater of KLA and Special Court supporter. There is no known what motivated Mr. The fine for such a claim in recent political developments. He says Vetevendosje and Kurti love “Special Court” while recalling some [...]
There is no known what motivated Mr. The fine for such a claim in recent political developments.
He says Vetevendosje and Kurti love the Special Court” while recalling some of his positions over the years, Periscope follows.
“It is enough to carefully read this line of his attitudes to understand that Albin K statements. They're just throwing out a huge KLA hater who's rubbing his hands. He writes on his Facebook.
Indeed, Kurti had been opposed to voting Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague since 2015, but had rejected abolishing the law in late 2017 following international pressure.
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ALBIN K. AND SERVANTS SUFFECTS SOCIAL
Albin K. And Vetevendosje enjoyed the special court the day it was voted.
He and most of his party view the Special Court as an opportunity to make political cleansings in Kosovo.
More precisely, Albin K. and many in Vetevendosje with suspicious family ties to Serbia's former criminal power that today have found refuge in this party see the Special Court as a revenge against these people who had the courage to rise up against Serbia and fight for freedom.
I have many arguments on which I support this position. Just look at the line of his opinion to see how brazen he is every time he talks about the subject.
2015
Albin K. and Vetevendosje have been lying against the Special Court vote. He has only claimed that he should not vote this court because he has known that votes for its establishment will take place because Kosovo has had two opportunities to establish this court itself or that Russia and China do so via the Security Council.
The year 2017
Albin K. From custody in Lipjan, he had called his party and had ordered him not to vote on the break-up of the Special Court, even though Vetevendosje's parliamentary group had promised to support the initiative of some MPs to bring down this court.
2020
When the prime minister became prime minister, journalists did not forget the positions against the Special Court, and when asked what they were thinking about attempts to undo it, he replied that > it cannot be broken by the Special Court as long as it is our constitutional obligation.
This line of his attitudes needs to be read carefully to understand that the statements of Albin K. They're just throwing out a huge KLA hater who's rubbing his hands.












