Dimal Basha's Racism: MPs from Drenica have come out in Pristina, don't vote international agreements

Dimal Basha's Racism: MPs from Drenica have come out in Pristina, don't vote international agreements

Vetevendosje Movement MP Dimal Basha has said PDK deputies have left Drenica in Pristina, adding they beg for winter heat but do not vote on international agreements. Unitedly invited to the DPA at Fidan at ATV, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to answer MPs' questions by asking [...]

Vetevendosje Movement MP Dimal Basha has said PDK deputies have left Drenica in Pristina, adding they beg for winter heat but do not vote on international agreements.

Together, invited to the DPA at Fidan at ATV, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to answer MPs' questions, asking them to first vote on international agreements.
He has added that this is not conditioning, and according to him MPs are wanting to ask questions in the interest of citizens while not voting the agreements, which are also good for Kosovo citizens.

It's not conditioning because I appreciate how the MP can't have questions that express the interest of the citizen within the Republic Assembly until the same Parliament refuses to vote an agreement approximately 350m euros”.

It's COSTT's deal to improve the power grid. We have Pristina heater, that all of these PDK from Drenica have come out to Pristina, beg for a warm winter, but do not vote on the deal that increases the heating capacity in Pristina. You have solar energy, 80 million international agreements. ” he said.

Their <x0.50 million is grant, for free. We have a deal with Denmark to rent it to the prison. We're meeting with the Justice Minister in Denmark and we're able to vote on the international agreement. The same deputies are the owners before the justice minister in Denmark, and here they don't vote. What do you think, how do we get in front of Denmark now? ”- Basha said.

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