The opening of the Embassy in Jerusalem: Is the Turkish List coming?

There are two elected deputies weighing 0.74 per cent [nor 1 per cent] of a community's vote with no more than 20 thousand members who have undertaken to blackmail the country's institutions. Not for the violations that institutions could theoretically have committed against their rights, but for [...]
There are two elected deputies weighing 0.74 per cent [nor 1 per cent] of a community's vote with no more than 20 thousand members who have undertaken to blackmail the country's institutions. Not for the violations that could theoretically have done institutions against their rights, but for global politics, on account of a government that is about 2,000 kilometers from us. Erdogan's government has expressed deep indignation and disappointment over the connection of diplomatic friendship between Israel and Kosovo. He's called steps <x0.0 Turkey is one of the first predominantly Muslim states to have accepted Israel's citizenship, has billion trade and military exchanges on an annual basis... this all the time until Palestinians are suppressed.
But this is about Turkey and its ties to Israel!
Our constitution has reserved [with or without justice] seats in the Assembly for representatives of the Turkish minority [side of many others] in order to work to preserve their linguistic, cultural and human identity.
If a Turkish minority MP in Kosovo has a complaint themes for their guaranteed constitutional situation, welcome to the debate. But where does the Turkish minority deputy today distinguish from that of the Republika Srpska List, when MPs don't deal with their people, their rights in Kosovo, but with the re-applicating of the pantalist positions [in Ankara's case] and imperialist [in Belgrade case]?
Since the Republika Srpska List is a direct Belgrade league is clear, but is the Turkish party turning into the Tourist List no longer dealing with the co-existence of those few Turks with the state and the majority people, but with the directives of Ankara and their embassy in Pristina?
Turkey as the first Muslim state has recognised Israel's independence in 1949, at the time when all other Muslim states have considered themselves in a state of war with the new Jewish state, and many have fought several times without success to break it down! Turkey has never participated in such wars, nor has it supported them! Turkey has never drawn recognition of the Jewish state or demanded such!
Representatives of the Turkish minority should not take the moment's policies to challenge the state institutions in which they live and allow them to become deputies and ministers to account for the daily policies of another state but contribute to the co-existence that the constitution and the majority people in the Republic of Kosovo allow.
The Serb community in Kosovo had started until 2014 to establish parties that were oriented in the life of their rights in Kosovo, until List of Srpska, with Belgrade directives, became a party to fighting co-existence and the state of Kosovo -- to this day Turkish parties have contributed to co-existence... I hope we don't have the Tourist List!










