Zemaj warns Mqira: Your parliamentary group will also gain support

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Armend Zemaj has said the discussion and demand for the forgiveness of pandemic fines is not tragic. “Today, the minister did not hear from you a creative idea of forgiving fines or any amnesty that is not a tragedy to talk about, asking for consensus and nationals, to require consensus [...]
Today, the minister didn't hear from you a creative idea of forgiving fines or an amnesty that is not a tragedy to talk about, asking for national and consensus, asking for professional consensus, but of business partners who support the budget, yours is standing here on charges and counteraccus. No country is affected by infomity, especially those in transition. We can maintain a moral attitude but not hide informality”, he said.
He said other countries have done this before Kosovo.
Absolution of obligations and penalties is not a crime. Other countries have made it before us. Kosovo has tried and done it in its form. Don't see it as a crime against an eight-minute subject, an initiative that needs analysis from you”, he said further.
Zemaj further warned Minister Murati that he will not get support from his parliamentary group either.
Your noble “minister, but I call you the government because you're talking on behalf of the government. This approach is completely wrong. No productive aspect of this language is available, and you never have any support. After all, it will also take place by your parliamentary group if they are for the citizens' interest, he said.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has called Finance, Labour and Transference Minister Hekuran Murati in the matter: “pardoning the fines of businesses affected by the situation with COVID-19”.












