Police suspension Amir Hoxha, Latifi: That's whyudo-democracy

University professor Blerim Latifi has criticised Kosovo Police for suspending a police official after criticising MPs for their fuel expenses. Latifi has called for the police's return to work, while saying this is not a democracy but whyudo-democracy. “Police, which says a truth, is suspended from work while the MP living [...]
Latifi has called for the police's return to work, while saying this is not a democracy but whyudo-democracy.
“Police, which says a truth, is suspended from work, while the MP living in Pristina and lies travelling from another Kosovo country, just to rob the state of oil money, doesn't touch it. This isn't a democracy. That's whyudo-democracy. Because real democracy is equal to the law, while false democracy a regime worth the Orell principle at “Animal Framework”: All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others! Get the cop back to work! Because the truth sets us free, while the fraud, even the power of the thieves and thieves,”, wrote Latif in a post in “Facebook”
Publicising the spending of the Parliament's oil deputies has prompted a massive reaction to society. Critics of parliament's large oil expenditures have also made Kosovo Police Officer Amir Hoxha. While criticising him, Hoxha has cited how police officers are not receiving additionals for overtime or shots. This public criticism, Hoxha, has cost her three-day suspension.












