Are you okay? Memli Krasniqi addresses Kurt after reporting on Zajednica

Are you okay? Memli Krasniqi addresses Kurt after reporting on Zajednica

The president of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Memli Krasniqi, after Prime Minister Kurti's speech in the Assembly for reporting the meeting in Brussels, has initially asked “to calm down, are you okay?” forwarded Periscopi. Below, you can read a portion of Krasniqi's speech in the Assembly: “A calmed down prime minister that these worried [...]

Below, you can read a portion of Krasniqi's speech in the Parliament:

Did you calm down the prime minister for worrying about yours? Are you okay?
Why did you take an hour? You set yourself up at 11 hours. Can you tell us how all your closest associates can stand up against him today? Former number two of your party that you've built your entire journey and career, you've been out in front of the door with that and you're not allowed in.

Former number two of your government, which you had, Deputy Prime Minister, asked a few questions, you didn't see them. You didn't give him any answers. As long as they have to, we're here and we're with you, and there's more to ask.

You come in a hurry as you can see because your political past is loading you. We're coming in uncuffed because we want to have an open discussion for the sake of citizens. It's very difficult for me to laugh or laugh.

Did you laugh at the fact that the day came, 10 years later that you in this speaker protected Zajednica? Is this to make me laugh that you come and tell us “what a good proposal you have with you for Zajednica”
Is it a cry that for a decade of Kosovo, of the possibilities of this country, of the violence of darkness, of lost lives that you've been looking forward to for this Zajednica that you've come to protect and reason for”Krasniqi said.

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