Blerim Shala sounds the alarm: Since yesterday the absolute political power was established, all of us are on trial

Opinionist Blerim Shala has had words of great concern for yesterday's events in the Kosovo Republic Assembly. He has declared that 4 April, yesterday's day, in the history of Kosovo's parliamentary democracy, will be marked as the day when a political leader managed to deploy absolute power in the country. Shala has added that with [...]
Shala has added that except for changing the Kosovo Constitution, the new country power can do whatever it wants in the country's politics.
Shala: Besides changing the Constitution, Kurti Government can do whatever it wants
Vjosa Osman's resolution as president of the Republic of Kosovo, with the vote of 71 deputies in the Parliament (among them are also found parliamentary opposition deputies), on Sunday in Easter, rounded up the February 14th election victory of the Movement Macedonia. Now, the three main posts in Kosovo -- that of the president, prime minister and Speaker of the Parliament -- belong to a single electoral entity, or the Self-Determining List (the coalition of Albin Kurti Party and the Civic Initiative of Vjosa Osmani)”.
The “Except for changing the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, the new power in the country, in reality, can do what it wants in Kosovo politics, can essentially reform legislation in Kosovo (if it doesn't affect the fundamental principles of the Constitution), and can build it without any problem and opposition resistance to the agenda itself, in the four years of its mandate, which can be contested, in terms of time and politics, only if Albin Kurtti decides to go to the new early parliamentary elections of<1). He added more.
He believes this will be a new test for Kosovo democracy and all its citizens. /Periscope












