Gashi: Kurt is now sitting like a chicken, once he opened his arms like a hawk, Conjufca: Watch your language, Arben

LDK MP chief Arben Gashi has said Prime Minister Kurti, who once opened his arms as a hawk while now sitting as a chicken. Those comments he made at the Assembly session while the ratification of two international agreements is being discussed. Thereafter, Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca has asked him to [...]
LDK MP chief Arben Gashi has said Prime Minister Kurti, who once opened his arms as a hawk while now sitting as a chicken. Those comments he made at the Assembly session while the ratification of two international agreements is being discussed. Afterward, Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca has asked him to be careful with his vocabulary.
I am reminding today's prime minister and current finance minister of how they behaved in this assembly when we discussed the Law on Economic Recovery. They were brought in with wings like hawks, and today they are sitting there like chickens because they know what it means to make decisions in the interest of the state”, Gashi said.
After that, Konjufca has warned the LDK deputy.
“Warning dictionary, Arben”, he said.
But, the chief of LDK's GP said his words were the first time they were heard alluding to the speech of Prime Minister Kurti for “skifter and chicken” as the deputy of Vetevendosje.
“A are words heard earlier in the country, Mr. Konjufca”, Gashi said.
On the other hand, the LDK deputy said his party would support agreements on contrasting the Vetevendosje Movement that São had backed while in opposition.
"Cursing like chicken today" is a very important thing to understand the importance of the state and power. There are two deals of these that are proposed here that we will support. It's a deal with the Council of Europe Development Bank to finance the project for emergency response to COVID-19, this kind of deal you didn't support while you were in opposition I'm just reminding you. We're not like you and we're proud we're not like you, because the interest of the state is more important. We also give support to ratification and the second amendment of the bilateral agreement and Luxembourg's Great Duke government for the programme co-operation and health support project, the second part. We give support because we are aware of responsibility, because we do not see that by blocking a government we win politically, it is not our target”, Gashi said.











