Quinn's Hoxhars

Alexander the Great is said to have been involved in a moral discussion about their infamous profession before executing some burglars captured. The claims that the work they did was dirty and unfair, the mob leader said to have replied: “The work I do is the same as the work [...]
Alexander the Great is said to have been involved in a moral discussion about their infamous profession before executing some burglars captured. The claims that the work they did was dirty and unfair, the mob leader says to say to you: the work I do is the same as the work you do, we both kill and plunder, you plunder the territories of kingdoms and peoples, and I drive home. The only difference is that you have a lot of soldiers and powers and I have a few soldiers and powers, so you're told emperor and I'm told cub.
MP Eem Arifi is a club! He has few voters and no power at all and for his notorious and destructive work of <x0 influence fraud...” [on the Court's decision] had to take over his mandate, be imprisoned and crash a government and spend millions of euros on holding early elections.
Albin Kurti, on the other hand, has many voters and many powers, and the work of using the weapon against the will of elected deputies and state institutions [which has been condemned] at once is a flattering act.
We, the locals of Kosovo, can also have a positive understanding and approach for the early Kurt for Arifi é under the mood, fan circumstances!
Amazing is the approach of Quinn's emissaries!
A day after the government's vote, they come up with promotional statements and exert pressure on opposition parties to access the Kurti-Osman binome without any speculation, almost preventatively seeking votes for Osman!
Now, Quinti usually tires me of respecting the Constitution, the rule of law, and, of course, as far as Euro-Atlantic values and all the other values they represent.
Protection of constitutionality, the rule of law, requires Quinti to be [as usual in similar conflicting situations] with sorrow over the fact that a politician in Kosovo, whose Constitutional Court prohibited participation in the elections, was appointed prime minister just a few weeks later! If another individual had been targeted, this would have caused indignation and theatre scenes like those of the time when the Special Court was attempting to break up.
But today, when the hope with Kurt's Vjosa Osman will reach the finalization of what has dominated Quinti for every government to this day blinds at least one of the eye-eyes of the rule and law, and has prompted them to force even political opponents to become servants of the cause that reasons for even the most desperate means!
I'm not against Albin Kurti being Prime Minister!
But how does it be that in the name of what Kosovo is a country where there is not enough respect for rule of law, citizens of this country are denied the right of free movement in continuation, while the same MPs require them to bypass the decisions of both the courts and the Constitution, and to vote on political compositions based on serious violations of the same principles that completely punish a people.
It's not the first time this is done: Fatmir Sejdiu was long allowed to break the Constitution and only when he no longer needed it. They did the same with Thaci and many others.
Quint cannot behave like an annex where a hodge at the end of a argumentative conversation tells the believer Whatever I say, but don't do what I do! ”
It does not raise credibility in the sincerity of the claim that Kosovo's impasses in visa liberalisation and the integration process are related to the non-respect of the law in Kosovo, demanding that they close their eyes to the law all the time when Emisars find it important to push any current cause.
The damage to the concept of justice when applied selectively by international friends is as great as our non-application! Finally, the state of crime and corruption cannot be fought as they prefer to present to us Vjosa Osmani of the state in foreign media starting with such contempt for the rule of law, that if nothing else is scoffing at the Constitution of the country's courts.










