Abrashi: There was nothing offensive in Kurt's speech that opposition deputies leave

VV deputy Artan Abrashi has commented on the departure of opposition deputies at the Parliament's solemn session in honour of Kosovo's 14th anniversary of independence. Abrashi on Fidan's show, at T7, said there was nothing offensive or exciting in the speech of Prime Minister Kurti, that opposition MPs leave the assembly [...]
Abrashi on Fidan's show, at T7, said there was nothing offensive or exciting in the speech of Prime Minister Kurti, that opposition MPs leave the assembly on such an important date.
I wasn't present today at the House solemn meeting. On my way here, I had a live radio hearing the prime minister's speech, which was also hosting what the government has done during the months. There were some noises, I was surprised to say what it is, but I guess it's one of those situations in the assembly where the MPs know how to act. I even realized that the opposition had released the meeting as a sign of protest against the prime minister's speech. I tried to get back to her memory not to have anything in that speech that was exciting or unbearable that an MP, on such an important date, abandoned the meeting. I read the talk on social networks, and I was wondering why such an act is done”, Abrashi said.
He also said there was no reason for MPs to leave the hall.
I fully understand the idea of opposition. These parties that have lost the election are minority in the assembly, whatever the Kosovo government does, even though I don't agree sometimes, but it's their right, come out and sometimes oppose it unreasonablely.
Whatever it takes to say bad, even if it's good. I don't think he had a reason for this”, Abrashi added away.











