Haxhiu for Pantic's release: Classical political agreement, Kurti lied to his “udine”

Haxhiu for Pantic's release: Classical political agreement, Kurti lied to his “udine”

Journalist Baton Haxhiu said Prime Minister Albin Kurti today publicly lied to “his audience for placing former Serbian police officer Dejan Pantic in house arrest, who allegedly carried out a terrorist attack. He said it was a political agreement and that because of his political guilt he declared traitors to the prosecutor and the judge [...]

He said it was a political agreement and that because of his political guilt, he declared the prosecutor and the judge unfaithful in the Pantic case.

When we stop analyzing EU statements, then Djuriqi and Daciqi and Kurti's today, it tells of a classic political agreement that then in public life they are met. Political guilt and inadequacy in building up both narrition and political action in the north proclaimed or continued with the old and pronounced traitors a judge and a prosecutor. Then, those groups that are wearing masks, within the EU statement and within the Serbian declaration, which was written as one hand, the barricades were called peaceful. People in masks aren't on an arrest list. So they've taken the voucher from Kurti, who's on the arrest list and then the theater comes out inside his statement and says who the judge is, who has the courage to release a terrorist. How can someone lie so openly and offend their citizens for the fact that he is a competition of an agreement that he has no list of arrest and at the same time declares a judge and a prosecutor?”, Haxhiu said at Pressing in T7.

Haxhiu said it is very disturbing when such language is installed in the international communiqué when declaring people in masks peaceful.

He criticised Prime Minister Kurti for blocking talks in Brussels with these actions because he liked Serbs with the Franco-German proposal and at the same time formalised the fact that he could control the north.

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