Arsim Bajrami with a number of spelling mistakes criticises the PDK: MPs that don't even recognize their village

Arsim Bajrami has criticised his former party for today's action in the Parliament, where PDK deputies were beaten tables to make noise so that power could not be heard while speaking. This came as a result of the PDK-led opposition's demand for the current investigative commission, which continues to [...]
Arsim Bajrami has criticised his former party for today's action in the Parliament, where PDK deputies were beaten tables to make noise so that power could not be heard while speaking.
This came as a consequence of the PDK-led opposition's call for the ongoing ongoing demand for the oil investigation commission.
E Arsim Bajrami, in a writing with many spelling mistakes, experienced sharp criticism of his former colleagues.
(Some of the words and tog-words badly written by Professor Bajrami: looked, re-entered, I MPs, contributed, political militantism, especially, disappointed), etc.
He writes:
WHAT NIVEL IS COSOVA WAR TODAY!
Looking today at the Kosovo Assembly's pre-day session, my homesickness for the 2001, 2004, 2006,2011,2014 legislatures, which I was also elected deputies. In these legislatures, half of the deputies were university professors, people of professional, national and ethical integrity who had at least a decade of contributions to dream processes. Today, though, the appearance of the assembly seems very gloomy, with MPs unknown to them, after any political experience, the only quality they demonstrate is political militantism. Of course, there are exceptions here, with few capable deputies deaf in the mud of unregulated and ungenerous deer.
I was particularly disappointed by PDK parliamentary colleagues, who today chose desk noises as political instruments. It has never been in noise DNA, violence as a tool of political action. The PDK is built with state-building, constitutional and legal logic, and such methods will never be backed by its electorate. The ruling party's past experience with destructive actions should not be practiced by the reformist parties. They must leave the ruling party for full mandate, so that it gets the bill of good governance/government from Kosovo citizens at the end of the full constitutional mandate. Using foreign parliamentary methods, noise, table crash are an amnesty for the tradition of parliamentary violence, used by the earlier opposition.
Parliamentary democracy in all democratic countries has raised standards of governance and political ethics. Unfortunately, in our country these standards have degraded at very low levels.












