Kurti for the opposition sending the laws to the Constitutional: A Kind of Strange activism

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has criticised the submission of laws to the Constitutional Court, calling this strange activism. Although he did not mention the opposition as a word, he said this kind of strange activism is failing the reforms his party has promised in the campaign. These comments, Kurt made them within the meeting [...]
The years when we had paramilitary barricades this year when we had pre-milial attacks, these many information, even though they were turned into numerous investigations, have not become numerous charges.
We have very little indictment for crimes committed to constitutional order.
Even when there have been arrests and charges, there has been releases in house arrest, treatment that has not discouraged criminals.
A challenge we have had as a government is the fact that our reforms are completed at the Constitutional Court.
From November 16th last year until November 2nd of this year, we have ten super important reform laws that we've taken the trust of citizens under the employment and justice slogan that either stick to the Constitutional Court or fall.
We have a kind of weird activism that delays our reforms.
Ten laws for less than a year, stuck for months at the Constitutional Court”, he said. /Periscope.












