Lushtaku for yesterday's PSD-Polici disaster: I got the impression that Milosevic returned

Lushtaku for yesterday's PSD-Polici disaster: I got the impression that Milosevic returned

The violent arrest that took place yesterday to PSD leader Dardan Moliqaj and other members of this party were highly criticised, and even by many public figures was described as excessive police response. Such criticism has given one of the former KLA commanders named Sami [...]

On a proposal for Periscope, Mr. Lushtaku said the whole blame for the reaction was on Jedal Sveschla.

Svechla is the minister of Internal Affairs at Kurti II Government.

Furthermore, former Sqaheraj chairman has said that yesterday's scene creates the impression that Milosevic's regime has returned.

I think the greatest shame, if the police are not to blame, but it is to the minister Svechla that colleagues, citizens and citizens, citizens of the Republic of Kosovo treat that way. I don't even think Milosevic's power has used that force for a symbolic action. I think the citizens of Kosovo are right about this. I think yesterday they were sad images of me, unnecessary, and they created the impression that Milosevic's regime in Belgrade has ever returned to”, Lushtaku said in an answer to Perixop.

Former head of The KLA, Sami Lushtaku, has even commented on the Konjufca declaration, where it has cited the postponement of local elections.

He said that all of Kosovo knows that VVA has lost confidence and that's why they want to push elections,

I believe that the opinion in Kosovo knows very well that Vetevendosje has lost confidence, and it's going down, so it wants with everyone to postpone the elections. ”/PERISCOP

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