Hamiti: It's not moral to solve someone who's been sentenced by the court for criminal offense.

University professor Muhamet Hamiti has said that human morality is particularly important in these February 14th parliamentary elections. Hamiti has said it is unacceptable for the representative of the people to be elected to the Parliament or member of the Government with a criminal precedent. “A Is acceptable to select the people's representative in the country [...]
University professor Muhamet Hamiti has said that human morality is particularly important in these February 14th parliamentary elections.
Hamiti has said it is unacceptable for the representative of the people to be elected to the Parliament or member of the Government with a criminal precedent.
Is it acceptable to elect the representative of the people in the Assembly or a member of the criminal precedentd human government?
The answer is, of course Jo”, Hamit wrote.
He has said that there is meaning and it is not moral for someone who has been sentenced by the court for criminal acts, not in Kosovo alone, but nowhere.
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Morality
Man character, his/her morality is important. Not only, but especially in the wake of political elections, such as those of the parliamentary elections in Kosovo on February 14th.
Is it acceptable to elect a representative of the people in the Assembly, or a member of the criminalally precedentd human government?
The answer is, of course not.
It makes no sense, it's not moral, to choose someone who has been sentenced by the court for criminal acts.
Nowhere. Not in Kosovo, of course.











