Kica ílili: I'm being sponsored by Victory Pacolli's language, but we have to let him reason.

Status MP Doarsa Kica Jeleli, who is part of the “Gux” list, has said the language used by her colleague, Victory Pacolli, who had asked the Kosovo government to control the media, has not been appropriate. Kica élili has said that if MP Pacolli intends to discipline [...]
Kica élili has said that if MP Pacolli has intended to discipline the media, he's distanced from it.
In terms of interpretation that the MP has thought of media discipline, I automatically distance myself, if interpreted as”, she has stated on the Dabbat Plus show.
In turn, she has indicated that MP Pacolli had told her that she has only quoted the European Parliament resolution, which according to her speaks of transparency of media ownership.
But according to her, it's no excuse to say something and then say that “I thought of something else”.
In the concrete case, the resolution says states should have more attention to media ownership because of investments, for suspicious sources. What the MP has wanted to say is to resume this resolution, I agree that she didn't do it properly”, she said.
Likewise, Kica élili has said it is not right for MP Pacolli to be “dehumanised” and not be allowed to reason on what she said.
She has made it known, that MP Pacolli has explained “to”, that her aim has been to talk about media ownership, not media control.
In the clarification he gave me, it's about a re-evaluation for media ownership transparency, when we're talking about media ownership, we're not just talking about TV ownership, we're also written, we often don't know who's behind them”, she has stated.
Meanwhile, analyst Imer Mushkolaj has described the fact that Kosovo Assembly deputies do not know basic concepts for the media as disturbing.
And Mushkolaj has said that the language used by Pacolli is no different from the language used in the past by other powers, such as that of the former PDK. He has recalled the moment when MP Nat Hasani had demanded that the media be disciplined.












