Xhavit Haliti: Princeton was dismissed as adviser in Albania's Parliament, reasons the president knows

First Lord of the state,don Sadriou, in a scandalous statement made Monday, has called the media in the country a joint criminal enterprise. And MP PDK, Xhavit Haliti, who is also a member of the Foreign Affairs Commission, has told Periscope that courts are the countries to be elected [...]
Pardon Sadriu, who is chief of the Kosovo diplomatic mission in northern Macedonia, has attacked the media (and is not the first time) he called criminal companies.
Since Sadriu has diplomatic positions, it would have to have the Foreign Affairs Commission react, but so far there is no reaction. The only MP was Xhavit Haliti, who is part of this commission.
Haliti for Periscope has said that problems should be resolved in democracy in court.
“The right to the word in democracy is equal to all. I don't think it's just a privilege for journalists. In democracy, disputes are resolved in courts, through public debates in media and etc... the parliamentary commission on foreign policy has no jurisdiction to judge anyone if you want to have answers from the Commission officially run and you will surely receive response”, he said.
Furthermore, Haliti has mentioned that Princeton Sadriu was fired from Albania's Parliament Speaker.
He was also the adviser to the former Albanian Parliament Speaker and has been dismissed. The reasons for the dismissal, I believe, are also known to President”, he said of Periscope.
Meanwhile, so far, we have had no reaction from the Government, the President's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their official's denigration language,don Sadriu.
Sadriu's lynching language has been condemned by the Association of Kosovo Journalists and various nongovernmental members and organisations.
Nor is it known whether punitive measures will be taken against the president's husband, Vjosa Osmani.










